Shaping The City
15 August 2000 - 11:30am
Why do many Americans buy second homes? Is it because their cities and suburbs are confining, cluttered and architecturally mundane?
Why do many Americans buy second homes? Could it be because the cities and suburbs they live in are confining, cluttered and architecturally mundane? Second homes are not just to escape the summer heat - they fulfill our fundamental need for change.
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Shaping The City
Source:
The Washington Post, August 12, 2000
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