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World's Greenest Homes travels to New York to find a home nestled in an eco-friendly co-op community that is a 5,000-square-foot family home is powered by geo-thermal technology. Then, it's off to Seattle to find, perched atop the historic Cobb building, a luxurious and eco-friendly, 1,200-square-foot penthouse featuring salvaged wood and a dramatic deck offering spectacular city and harbor views.
Finally, in Toronto there is a sophisticated three-bedroom green home that stands out from its suburban neighbors, and features exposed steel beams, radiant concrete floors, huge picture windows, and an edible front lawn.
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