The unique charm of rowhouses, Craftsman-style homes, and Victorians is fading beneath a coat of gray in gentrifying neighborhoods across the US.
In some areas, the rapid 'grayification' of homes is dramatically transforming the visual landscape. In Washington, , for instance, red-brick rowhouses and colorful murals have steadily been replaced by monochromatic facades.
A analysis found that gray homes are increasingly common in gentrifying DC neighborhoods, coinciding with rising home prices, noise complaints, and the displacement of Black residents.
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