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Homes in new urbanist neighborhoods cost 15.5 percent more than comparable homes in traditional neighborhoods.

A study published in the Journal of Urban Economics finds that homes in new urbanist neighborhoods cost 15.5 percent more than comparable homes in traditional neighborhoods. The study looked at sales prices of 48,000 single-family homes in Portland, Ore., and such neighborhood characteristics as the number of cul de sacs and proximity to shopping and public transportation.

Source: Wall Street Journal

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