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What $1,000/Month Rents Around the U.S.

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Picture a suburban housewife of the 1950s. Her name is Mrs. John Drone , and she lives in Rolling Kn

[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Curbed] LONGFORM [Welcome to Disturbia: Why Midcentury Americans Believed the Suburbs Were Making Them Sick] [Welcome to Disturbia: Why Midcentury Americans Believed the Suburbs Were Making Them Sick] Picture a suburban housewife of the 1950s. Her name is Mrs. John Drone (Mary), and she lives in Rolling Knolls Estates, a new development of what the salesman calls "California Cape Cod Ramblers" on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. Whatever knolls might have rolled gently over the land at one time have been flattened for muddy streets of two-bedroom houses,... [read more...] HOUSE OF THE DAY [Spectacular Six-Story London House With Skyline Views Asks $3.9M] [Spectacular Six-Story London House With Skyline Views Asks $3.9M] FLIPPED [What on Earth Is This Car-Swallowing Elevated Bus?] [What on Earth Is This Car-Swallowing Elevated Bus?] HOMES [3 Sublime Villas to Inspire Your Summer Travels] [3 Sublime Villas to Inspire Your Summer Travels] CURBED COMPARISONS [What $1,000/Month Rent Gets You Around the U.S. Right Now] [What $1,000/Month Rent Gets You Around the U.S. Right Now] TRANSPORTATION [Why the Country’s First Driverless Bus May Come to Beverly Hills] [Why the Country’s First Driverless Bus May Come to Beverly Hills] TINY HOMES [Tiny Houses for Rent: 3 Dreamy Escapes by the Beach] [Tiny Houses for Rent: 3 Dreamy Escapes by the Beach] ARCHITECTURE [New Textile-Inspired Terra Cotta Screens Can Dress Up Buildings in a Flash] [New Textile-Inspired Terra Cotta Screens Can Dress Up Buildings in a Flash] MICRO APARTMENTS [Renovation Transforms Paris Attic into Efficient, Modern Studio] [Renovation Transforms Paris Attic into Efficient, Modern Studio] FLIPPED [This Tetris Bookshelf Is Awesome, But It Might Also Drive You Insane] [This Tetris Bookshelf Is Awesome, But It Might Also Drive You Insane] FURNITURE [Studio Mumbai's Striking Furniture Incorporates Tiny Bricks] [Studio Mumbai's Striking Furniture Incorporates Tiny Bricks] FLIPPED [Smart Pet Toy Doubles as Camera to Spy on Pets] [Smart Pet Toy Doubles as Camera to Spy on Pets] FOLLOW CURBED [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Curbed] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Curbed attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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