Housing from the 1960s is characterized by innovations that made residential living more convenient than ever before. Broker Gerard Splendore offers insight into the historical and architectural roots of the decade’s home styles as part of his Circa series
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Circa 1960: What real estate agents need to know about housing styles in the 1960s
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