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What Style is My Home? San Jose Home Styles

Have you wondered “what style is my home”? Find out what style your San Jose home is here with a licensed realtor.

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What Style is My Home? San Jose Home Styles

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  1. What Style is My Home? San Jose Home Styles? Presented By: Haylen Group ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts

  2. Ranch These long, low houses rank among the most popular types in the country. The ranch, which developed from early homes in the West and Southwest, is one-story with a low-pitched roof. The raised ranch, which is also common is the U.S. has two levels, each accessible from the home’s entry foyer, which features staircases to both upper and lower levels.

  3. Cape Cod This compact story-and-a-half house is small and symmetrical with a central entrance and a steep, gable roof. Brick, wood or aluminum siding are the materials most commonly seen.

  4. Georgian Popular in New England, the Georgian has a very formal appearance with two or three stories and classic lines. Usually built of red brick, the rectangular house has thin columns alongside the entry, and multi-paned windows above the door and throughout the house. Two large chimneys rise high above the roof at each end.

  5. Tudor Modeled after the English country cottage. Tudor styling features trademark dark-wood timbering set against light-colored stucco that highlights the top half of the house and frames the numerous windows. The bottom half of the house is often made of brick.

  6. Queen Anne/Victorian Developed from styles originated in Great Britain, these homes are usually two-story frame with large rooms, high ceilings and porches along the front and sometimes sides of the house. Peaked roofs and ornamental wood trim, many times referred to as “gingerbread,” decorate these elaborate homes.

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