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Found an existing house built in 2001 that looks pretty classy. It has stucco as the exterior cladding. I've always like the steady smooth look of stucco done right, this one is a beige tannish grey color with white trim and looks great, at least in the realtor photos (don't they all... HDR photography!!). Fiancee' and I likely will request a showing.
Wanted to ask how stucco is as an exterior cladding these days, have there been advances in it's composition? Is it more durable and resistant to cracking today than decades ago? It's a gold course property and the back of lot butts up to the Course, which we like since it should mean no houses behind us.
Wanted to ask how stucco is as an exterior cladding these days, have there been advances in it's composition? Is it more durable and resistant to cracking today than decades ago? It's a gold course property and the back of lot butts up to the Course, which we like since it should mean no houses behind us.