Common American House Types [InfoGraphic]

From the Taj Mahal to the Empire State Building, the world is full of interesting and unique architecture. Climate, culture, and resources have historically shaped the buildings found in specific areas, and that is still largely the case. However, with trains, planes, trucks, and boats shipping materials from around the world, the lines have started to blur! Many people don’t know how to tell the different house types apart.

Access the full “How to Tell the Difference Between Common American House Types” article here, provided by Homes.com.

Be sure to download your copy of the Homes.com infographic to help your buyers understand some of the different house types and find their perfect home. Then feel free to print, post, and share it with your leads and clients!

For more great, free resources from Homes.com, check out their learning library full of client guides and educational eBooks.

Last modified: Friday, January 26, 2018
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