At Home: Top-Sellers in May, Tiny Home Living & Natural Swimming Pools
Michelle Cavaliere | June 26, 2016 | 10:01 am- Metro Atlanta’s Top-Selling Counties, May 2016 [Atlanta Agent Magazine]
- What Living in a Tiny Home is Really Like [Realtor Mag]
- 5 Home Design Trends Emerging in This Year’s Marketplace [Inman]
- For Bestselling Author and Designer James Farmer, It Was Finally Time to Build [Atlanta Magazine]
- Back to Nature: How To Build an Environmentally Friendly Swimming Pool [Apartment Therapy]
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Wow! Slow news week. Well it’s summer and I guess things will pick up as we close in on ID. Back to the post.
I enjoyed two articles. The first was about teenie tiny houses. The author says something about “Its the only way some people can aford to live in high rent areas”. Sound familiar?
The other was about pools. Now I’m familiar with a real green pool but not what was highlighted in the post. My green pool is well, green with algae which I am told by an old school pool guy is a no-no (“What we need to do is triple shock this pool to get it right.”). The new “green” pools are not only filled with algae but seem only affordable to the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton types (the 1%). Just imagine the cost of turning Glenlake or Venecian pools into those in the post.
But still very cool for those of us who play the lottery hoping to fit in with the WSJ crowd. Keep up the good posts Ms. DM.
Thanks Chris. I had not come across natural swimming pools either until the AT article, despite them having been professionally built for few decades now. Not only do I find them aesthetically pleasing, but I also appreciate that they are a green alternative to traditional pool chemicals.