
Tudor House
A Tudor house refers to a home in the Tudor architectural style, characterized by steeply pitched gabled roofs, half-timbering, and brick or stucco exteriors, popular in the US from the early 20th century.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Median listing prices from Redfin and Zillow for Tudor-style homes in typical ma…
Fun Fact
Tudor Revival homes often command higher resale values than standard homes due to their unique character and historical appeal, especially when well-maintained.
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