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A few nice real estate values images I found:


Farm
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Image by cliff1066™
Farm, 1933-1934, oil on canvas by Robert A. Darrah Miller

Robert Miller's painting of a Pennsylvania farm amid snow-covered hills seems the very picture of cold rural silence. No one travels the road running past the farm. The people and livestock all shelter in the solidly built house and barn. Even the trees are under cover for winter, cut back without a leaf braving the frosty air. Yet the sky is a rich blue, and the barn and house glow in warm tones of red and yellow. The diagonal lines of the trees and buildings suggest suppressed life waiting for spring.

The farms around Miller's home in New Hope, Pennsylvania, held the promise of more than sprouting crops. He was only one of the artists and writers attracted to Bucks County by the picturesque scenery. As the Depression pushed down real estate values, New York City theatrical luminaries such as George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart bought newly affordable Pennsylvania farms. They made an old mill into the Bucks County Playhouse. In New Hope, as in artistic centers across the country, the fresh life emerging in the spring of 1934 would be both creative and agricultural.

www.americanart.si.edu/collections/search/artwork/?id=17441


Female Sick & Infirm Wards
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Image by tj.blackwell
Here we see what used to be the Ramsgill and Amerdale wards, lying to the southern front half of the hospital's female treatment section. No longer derelict, the old asylum corridors have now been stripped and thoroughly sanitised from all traces of what once lay here.

The residential housing developer who is responsible for modernising this place doesn't acknowledge much of the structure's history in their marketing literature (psychiatric treatment centres aren't usually known for real-estate value!) but the sublime architecture alone speaks volumes about the former significance of High Royds.


Fused Grid 3D model with dense quadrant
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Image by UrbanGrammar
This 3D image was created to demonstrate that the Fused Grid model can accommodate any building density, just as any other network pattern: from low to medium and to high density. The higher the density the more valuable the connecting open spaces would become for the restfulness and quiet that they offer. Real estate values also would rise around them.

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