This month's issue of Natural Homes highlights the 10 best eco-neighborhoods in the United States. The neighborhoods are scattered geographically, but they share features such as high-tech, energy-efficient appliances, use of solar panels, native landscaping, and other water-saving techniques, and access to stores, schools, and parks.
For the list, just read more.
- Mueller in Austin, Texas
- Greenbridge in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
- Stapleton in Denver, Colorado
- Prairie Crossing in Grayslake, Illinois
- Issaquah Highlands in Issaquah, Washington
- Navy Yard at Noisette in North Charleston, South Carolina
- Helensview in Portland, Oregon
- Pringle Creek Community in Salem, Oregon
- High Point in Seattle, Washington
- Markham Gardens in Staten Island, New York
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Wow, I'm glad to see Staten Island on the list. Hopefully all the rest of boroughs will make the list.
1Wow who knew...
2Yay! I move into to Mueller end of month!
3i love that magazine! i just got a new subscription now that i am back home. can't wait to read it again.
4Surprised Denver made it onto this list - cool though! Too bad Stapleton is so friggin expensive
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