Architect Survey
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What type of housing do you prefer?
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What would you prefer the outside of the home to look like?
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These next questions are what would you like to see in Willard. Please rate each one from a scale of one to five. Five (5) being you would love to see them one (1) being not the best option for Willard.
Condo's 
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Duplex - a house divided into two apartments, with a separate entrance for each.
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Patio home - two or more residences attached with a common wall on to attaching lots.
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Townhouse - a multi-story house in a modern housing development which is attached to one or more similar houses by shared walls
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Victorian Style - High-pitched roofs, ornate gable trim, bay windows, decorative brickwork, stained glass windows, square towers or cupolas, wrap-around porches, bright paint colors
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Tuscan Style - Blends classical architectural elements with modern touches to give today's homes an Old World Europe feeling.
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Cape Cod - low, broad, rectangular shape, steep gabled roof, and central chimney
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Cottage - small homes, typically asymmetrical, one to one-and-a-half story dwellings with low-pitched gable roofs and small covered porches
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Ranch - a single-story, sometimes split-level, house, typically with a low-pitched roof.
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Craftsman -  low-pitched gable (triangular) roofs, overhanging eaves with exposed rafters and beams, heavy, tapered columns, patterned window panes and a covered front porch.
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Split level - a single-family home with multiple floors that are staggered instead of stacked on top of each other
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Contemporary - a house that reflects current design trends and architectural styles of the 21st century
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Tudor - steeply pitched gable roofs, playfully elaborate masonry chimneys (often with chimney pots), embellished doorways, groupings of windows and decorative half-timbering
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Mixed Used Modern- development that incorporates two or more uses into the same building, or in the same general area.
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Mixed Use Classic- provides more than one purpose or use in the same structure or building development.
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