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		<title>Urban Homes Offer a Modern House within Your Favorite City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While some people may prefer to buy a home and raise a family outside of the city, many others are choosing to stay inside the city limits.  Urban home plans are designed to help conserve a city’s green space while providing a chic housing style for homeowners. You will never see two urban house [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While some people may prefer to buy a home and raise a family outside of the city, many others are choosing to stay inside the city limits.  Urban home plans are designed to help conserve a city’s green space while providing a chic housing style for homeowners. You will never see two urban house plans with the same design or style. Custom home designers are able to work with the property holder to create each room to match their living style while efficiently using the space allowed.</p>
<p>Owners Provided with Numerous Styling Options</p>
<p>Custom urban home plans are highly desired by those that want to live in a city and still have a say in how the home is constructed. There are many different features that can in incorporated into the home for a unique look. Urban architecture generally follows some of the same characteristics that loft homes use. High ceilings with many windows are common elements designers utilize. <span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Unlike other housing options, urban home designs won’t be limited to certain design features because of community restrictions or landlord rules. You will own every part of the house, which gives you countless options when it comes to developing both the interior and exterior design. Urban housing development is very functional so that every area of space is efficiently used. Open floor plans with multi-level living space creates spacious rooms that are well lit with natural sunlight.</p>
<p>Green living can easily be incorporated into urban homes. In fact, people that choose to live in the city are already playing a huge role by not taking away from natural land. Custom urban home architects can use recycled and non-toxic materials to give you and your family safer breathing air. Taking advantage of the convenient public transportation will save money on gas and maintenance of your car, while additionally reducing the amount of toxic fumes in the air. </p>
<p>Inner City Living Appeals to Professionals of Any Age</p>
<p>With the cost of living on the rise, many people don’t want to spend the gas it takes to drive to and from their job in the city. Luckily, urban houses provide families with a chic and resourceful residence that allows them to enjoy being close to popular city attractions, such as upscale bars, restaurants, or shopping centers. Money can be spent on other things rather than expensive gas, while still owning a home that is full of sophisticated style. For those that want to own a house but can’t imagine moving out of your favorite city, an urban house can be the perfect solution.</p>
<p>With so many advantages, it’s no wonder why people are moving back to the city and working with professional architects to design a home with urban style. They are extremely functional by using the interior space as efficiently as possible. They can follow numerous green building techniques that help preserve the planet’s resources while creating a healthier environment for adults and children. Urban homes are located in areas that are close to a wide range of eateries and stores that aren’t found outside the city. Choosing an area where you can live, work, and play can fascinate people in any stage of their life, which is why urban housing has become so trendy.</p>
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		<title>Trending Towards Urban Living</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A growing migration out of the suburbs is leading to higher demand for urban properties
High fuel prices and walkability are key factors in many downtown buyers&#8217; decision.
The quintessential American dream used to include a suburban house with big yard, but homebuyers are increasingly dreaming of a walkable urban lifestyle along with their dog and two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A growing migration out of the suburbs is leading to higher demand for urban properties</p>
<p>High fuel prices and walkability are key factors in many downtown buyers&#8217; decision.</p>
<p>The quintessential American dream used to include a suburban house with big yard, but homebuyers are increasingly dreaming of a walkable urban lifestyle along with their dog and two kids.<br />
Flight from urban areas began after World War II, when thousands of returning soldiers and their young families needed inexpensive housing. In Leviitown, an early Long Island, N.Y., suburb, developers built more than 17,000 virtually identical Cape Cods. The development served as a model for later &#8216;burbs, and the middle class migration out of the city continued until a peak in the 1980s. <span id="more-21"></span><br />
A decade ago, downtown dwellers were rare outside metropolitan hubs like Philadelphia, New York and Chicago. Today, even in a struggling real estate market, property values are high for downtown listings &#8212; and so is buyer demand.<br />
&#8220;The housing market collapse really hasn&#8217;t impacted Denver urban buyers. Inventory is low, and lots of buyers are sitting on the sidelines waiting for a property,&#8221; says John Skrabec, owner of Live Urban Real Estate in Denver, Colo. &#8220;If a downtown home is priced right and shows well, it sells quickly.&#8221;<br />
So what&#8217;s driving buyers towards the city? Changing demographics are part of the puzzle. The children of the first generation of suburbanites are now aging empty-nesters, and they&#8217;re increasingly trading in their plot of land in the suburbs for sleek downtown condos. The birth rate dropped by almost 50 percent between 1950 and 2000, so there are fewer families with children to fill the spots in suburbia.<br />
Rising fuel costs are another major factor. After payments on mortgages or rent, owning and driving vehicles is the second-biggest expense for most households.<br />
Housing costs tend to fall as you move further from urban employment centers, but transportation costs rise. Once you reach a certain distance, typically 12 to 15 miles from the city center, the increase in transportation costs outweigh the housing savings, according to a report from the Center for Neighborhood Technology. As fuel costs rise, living in the suburbs gets more and more costly.<br />
Living in a walkable area with access to public transit also decreases the total number of miles you drive per year. According to the Housing and Transportation Index, an average downtown dweller in Boston&#8217;s Roxbury neighborhood drives average 7,000 miles per year. Though Dedham, Mass. is still in &#8220;greater Boston,&#8221; drivers there log almost three times as many miles on the odometer &#8212; an average of 20,500 per year. Urban living can save you thousands of dollars per year in fuel costs and vehicle maintenance.<br />
The price difference makes the old real estate adage &#8220;drive till you qualify&#8221; seem as &#8220;outdated as buying a gas-guzzling SUV,&#8221; quipped a recent article from the Congress on New Urbansim. In a June 2008 Coldwell Banker survey, 78 percent of sales associates said that rising gas prices are increasing their clients&#8217; desire to live in an urban setting. The agents also said clients had increased interest in walkable communities with access to public transit.<br />
For the same reasons &#8212; walkability, shorter commutes and access to amenities &#8212; new urbanist towns and mixed-use suburban developments are becoming another attractive option for buyers. Throughout the United States, small neighborhoods that combine residential, retail, cultural and educational spaces, like Kentlands, Md.; Celebration, Fla. and Stapleton, Colo. are gaining in popularity.<br />
&#8220;If gasoline and heating costs continue to rise, conventional suburban living may not be much of a bargain in the future, said Christopher B. Leinberger, an urban land use expert and real estate developer, in a recent article in The Atlantic Monthly. &#8220;And as more Americans, particularly affluent Americans, move into urban communities, families may find that some of the suburbs&#8217; other big advantages &#8212; better schools and safer communities &#8212; have eroded.&#8221;<br />
Over the next 20 years, developers will likely produce many millions of new and renovated townhouses, condos and small-lot houses &#8212; as well as modify current large-lot suburbs &#8212; to meet changing demands.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christopher Dye
The majority of people now live in urban areas and will do so for the foreseeable future. As a force in the demographic and health transition, urbanization is associated with falling birth and death rates and with the shift in burden of illness from acute childhood infections to chronic, noncommunicable diseases of adults.
Mayan calendar [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christopher Dye<br />
The majority of people now live in urban areas and will do so for the foreseeable future. As a force in the demographic and health transition, urbanization is associated with falling birth and death rates and with the shift in burden of illness from acute childhood infections to chronic, noncommunicable diseases of adults.<br />
Mayan calendar and <a href="http://www.lifexpert.com/special/is_21_december_2012_end_of_the_world.html" target="_blank">2012 prophecy</a>. The third probable scenario<br />
<span id="more-17"></span><br />
Urban inhabitants enjoy better health on average than their rural counterparts, but the benefits are usually greater for the rich than for the poor, thus magnifying the differences between them. Subject to better evidence, I suggest that the main obstacles to improving urban health are not technical or even financial, but rather are related to governance and the organization of civil society.<br />
World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland. </p>
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Urban living
Sea views, wide-open spaces spread over 8,000 sq. ft, a private lift connecting first and second floors: life in the city doesn’t get much better than this




The family entertainment   area adjoins the central hall. Visible beyond the glass wall to left is a   part of the sea-facing balcony opening out [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sea views, wide-open spaces spread over 8,000 sq. ft, a private lift connecting first and second floors: life in the city doesn’t get much better than this</p>
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<p>The family entertainment   area adjoins the central hall. Visible beyond the glass wall to left is a   part of the sea-facing balcony opening out from the central hall</td>
<td width="292" valign="top">Before they started work on this luxury apartment,   architects Bahaar and Kaif Faquih of the Mumbai-based firm Faquih and   Associates, spent considerable time getting to know their client Piyush   Kothari and understanding the family’s requirements.</p>
<p>The duplex, spread over 8,000 sq. ft, has a fairly   symmetrical plan. A perforated wall separates the lobby from the central   hall.</td>
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<p>The wall, in a sense, sets the design dictum that has been followed throughout the house—visual connectivity.The double-height (22ft.) central hall has two wings, one on each side. There are no doors between the family entertainment space, the dining and breakfast corner and the kitchen. Sliding glass doors separate the balcony from this central space. Only the grandparents’ room on the ground floor and the guest bedroom have have doors</p>
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<p>Architects Kaif and Bahaar   Faqui</td>
<td width="422" valign="top">“Visual connectivity is a quintessential urban design   requirement. People constantly want to be in the thick of things and this   does become a challenge when the space is very large, so we thought of   demarcating the area with objects instead of dead walls,” says Kaif.<span id="more-4"></span></p>
<p>A powder room that adjoins the dining area, the staff quarters with a   private stairway and a utility room are a part of the ground-floor plan. In   fact, the ground level can act as a separate apartment, considering its   various facilities.</p>
<p>A wood-and-glass staircase and a private lift provide access to the first   floor, which has two fully-equipped suites. The bathing spaces and walk-in   wardrobes in the master suite are quite the last word in hedonistic comforts.</td>
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<p>Bedrooms for the children are luxurious too, and there is also a pantry area for that impromptu midnight party.</p>
<p>Even though the first level functions as a separate entity, the architects have ensured that it isn’t completely cut off from the main house. Both the master suite and the children’s suite look into the central hall. This ensures both visual connectivity and cross ventilation.</p>
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