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Philadelpha Rowhouse in Texas

Started by Treliazz, March 03, 2020, 05:42:19 PM

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PHLBOS

Forgive me but your listed-thread title is a bit vague or misleading.  Are you stating that there are rowhouses, similar to what's in Philadelphia (& surrounding communities BTW) in Texas or are asking if there is such per you 2nd question in your post?

I can't speak for Texas but I have seen similar in the Baltimore area.

To be clear, such is not to be confused with newer-style townhouses/homes.
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AlexandriaVA

Clearly nobody builds rowhomes anymore, so any of the Sunbelt expansion areas can be easily ruled-out.

It would have to be somewhere in "Old" Texas...I'm thinking places like Beaumont, Galveston, etc. But my guess is not. It's going to be much more Gulf-inspired architecture along the lines of New Orleans, not Baltimore or Philly.

May be worth checking the Austin/New Braunfels area, due to the old German influences.

bing101

San Francisco and Daly City have rowhouses in some areas but they are on hills though. I don't have a specific one for Texas though.

jeffandnicole

Quote from: AlexandriaVA on March 04, 2020, 10:36:19 AM
Clearly nobody builds rowhomes anymore, so any of the Sunbelt expansion areas can be easily ruled-out.


Rowhouses are still being built in cities.  In suburbs, they're more known as Townhouses, but same concept.



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