6sqft Magazine notes that in 2016 the New York Metropolitan Area was home to the highest number of “ultra-wealthy” residents on the planet: about 8,350 people with a…
Kansas City has a large variation of home styles. In the historic Northeast neighborhood by the Missouri river, you’ll find styles that became popular in the late 19th…
New Mexico’s largest city, Albuquerque sits in the high desert and has an estimated population of 558,000. When it comes to architectural sights, the city is known to…
Wichita’s eclectic, historic architecture just might surprise you. Founded 150 years ago, some of the original buildings are still standing strong. One beautiful example is the Allen-Lambe residence,…
Considered the most unique and eccentric city in the United States, New Orleans is home to a wonderful mix of history, culture, and art. The French-founded Crescent City…
Situated on Pensacola Bay, the City of Pensacola is home to beautiful white beaches, crystal blue waters, a rich cultural history, and a bustling atmosphere. Its carefully preserved…
Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida, is highlighted by a vibrant downtown dotted with buildings of various heights and types. These buildings include schools, historical and government buildings,…
A resort city known for its long stretches of white sand beach, endless choices for affordable finds, and short winters and long summers, Panama City has become the…