There are many different types of homes out there and if you are in the market for a new home it can be a little overwhelming. Each type has it’s own unique characteristics and charm. In this video we will have closer look at the most popular American homes.
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Just found your channel. Been binge watching. Great vids and content. I would live in any of these beautiful homes. Each style has its charm ✨
Another great job Rhett!!
Whichever has the best practicality of maintenance is what I like.
My favorite is 20th centery base houseing !!
Im a Southern girl, & i love our homes… but my dream is to own a Victorian style home.
There are some beautiful ones here in the South.
Thank you for sharing all these beauties!
My parent's first home was a newly built 1965 place with a carport to the front and side. It was quite unique. Three years ago, I purchased another 1965 custom-built L shape hip roof bungalow. I really love MCM feel of the of it.
Many of these style homes that you featured on your video can be found right back in my Hometown of Aurora Illinois. I grew up amongst great architecture. There is even a Frank Lloyd Wright home down the road in Yorkville Illinois. Great videos 😊
Almost all of the houses shown are identically the same as Victoria homes which is created and designed in England. So all you are seeing is mostly created from the U.K. so it's not really called American homes.
My home is a Georgian house built in the 1990s. It looks like colonial house but with some modern elements
Modern / Minimalist homes are brutally hideous
So many beautiful styles of homes, but my favorite is the Victorian. The modern style is my least favorite.
Great video; thanks for posting.
One home you missed is the American Foursquare home, they were built in the early 1900's.I really love all the homes you did mention. Great video!!
All the homes I’ll never own.
Thank you for making this video. I'm an American living and teaching English in eastern Europe. Most videos on youtube are in British English describing homes in the USA, but unfortunately and quite often, the narrator will use incorrect terminology and pronunciations. Your voice is very easy for students to understand. Great job and keep up the good work!👍
1500 for a home my what a time
Oh dam, I forgot to mention that the thumbnail pic you have of an old Victorian mansion that very closely resembles twin mansions side by side in Muskegon, Michigan that are called the Hackley & Hume homes. They were built around 1887 by two lumber barons that were friends. They even shared a matching carriage house for their horses. It includes living spaces above for the care takers and buggy drivers. They were instrumental in building quite a few of the other buildings of that era, including the huge town library that is called Hackley Library. It has a very cool glass floor and built in the Romanesque style. It is a public library that you can visit anytime it's open.
Hackley, I believe, was a bit more wealthy than Hume and built more buildings that still exist. The Hackley & Hume Homes open in May and still conducted tours. The tours at Christmas are so interesting and totally decorated as they would have been in their heyday. A good many of the original furnishings have been relocated and are proudly on display. That was the coolest thing we saw when we visited the state and especially the town's along the coast of Lake Michigan. They are listed as a National Historic site since 1970.
This was fun to watch. But I was surprised that it didn't say anything about homes you used to be able to buy from a catalog. I used to live in a Sears & Robuck Cape Cod style home. When doing some renovating after my husband's family had owned it for 50+ yrs., we found the original architural plans hidden away in the attic. It was such an exciting thing to find that we left a time capsule in the wall of the bathroom that we completely redid. We included some daily newspapers, pics of before and after( behind the medicine cabinet which went in last), We also included a family pic, our names, the yr the remodel had been done and where we were planning to move to after it was complete. The bathroom was completed 2 wks after we sold that house so we were also able to put in a pic of the exterior of the house we bought. More renovations have been done to the home and I would love to know if they have found it. I no longer live in the state, but my exhusband still lives in the state and would be the easiest to locate.
I like the A shaped homes the best.
I grew up in a Ranch style house two stories three bedrooms, two bathrooms, basement and garage , we moved into the house in 1972 after my father retired from the Navy and was working as a Senior planner for Electric Boat/ General Dynamics, lived in that house off and on as an adult until 2018 when my mom couldn't afford the mortgage so it went into foreclosure and she had to go to senior apartment living she could afford. Allot of good memories in that house 🏡❤️
I see you featured an Amityville replica home at the end of the Dutch colonial section 😺
Today the most popular homes are the ones you can afford!
Florida is full of ranch homes
Great video
I'm from the UK and the best houses are the brick built ones, don't understand why the majority of your homes are wood built, open plan and your front door is in the living!
I always wanted to see a victorian irl, doesn't look real for me
Thanks for this video. It gave me some reference points to articulate what I do and don't like.
I quite like the Craftsmen and French Country styles.
I had no idea that Ranch & Rambler homes are still being built.
@8:55. That Stairway is pretty cool
When I hear colonial type homes….one Dutch colonial comes to mind… The house in Amityville.
The Brady Bunch used to show the front of the house. It clearly wasn't big enough to have all those rooms. lol
This was awesome. I don't know much about architecture but I love looking at old homes. I live close-by a neighborhood that was an upper middle class area over a century ago. There are all these large homes of all the different styles you showed here. And they are just breathtaking. It's hard to believe that people built their homes so large, Even average income people had these big 3-story houses. I guess building houses was cheaper back then. My favorite styles are Greek Revival, Colonial and Tudor. All of which I have the pleasure of walking past everyday on my way to work, as I dream of living in one of them some day.
I live in New England so I live in a Colonial style house.
Thank you for the great variety of subjects you cover in your videos.
I loved this very much. I love most of the homes. My favorites, tutoring style homes, craftsmen style homes, farm houses, log houses, ranch style homes, and the California homes. Love them all except the town houses and the crazy modern style homes. Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I would love to be able to walk thru all of them and see what they look like on the inside. 🙂😍
YouTube says I haven't watched this video but I know I did before
I live in yet another style called “Monterey Colonial”- great variety featured in your vlog Rhetty’
I love cookies!
I have a Cape, but really want a log cabin!
My partner and I just bought our first home. It is a craftsman built in 1914 and has beautiful builtiins and wood work. Looks great with our mid century modern and antique furniture.
Have you ever made one of these videos about what it looks like inside of these homes?
The Mediterranean style homes are the friendliest and most comfortable looking houses.
I'll never understand modern home design I feel it's so ugly