Atomic Ranch is a magazine orientated toward mid-century modern style of homes.
We live in a mid-century modern neighborhood and one of our neighbors home was featured in the magazine a couple of years ago.
AR is not for the faint of heart or those liking traditional homes. For garages its kinda on the slim side. A lot of MCM's have carports, small at that, with little storage.
In absolute numbers MCMs have never been a dominate design of any decade. Their numbers are usually quite small. To say that they are a 50's, 60's or 70's style would be a misstatement. In the Denver area a small number are custom built each year. There are a few small neighborhoods of maybe 50 homes, where they are the predominate style. There is also a Denver website for the style and a few brokers specialize in the design.
MCMs are actually holding quite well in the price department. Stylewise they are still quite "modern." Usually in a remodel , we did ours, the electrical, electronics, kitchen equipment etc. is updated. The style of the home is generally not changed. Seldom will there be a reduction in window area or a significant change in the exterior of the home.
MCM are a different home, different to live in and not for everyone. We enjoy ours and have lived in it for 3 1/2 years after a 9 month remodel by a contractor. 92 wall surfaces were removed to the studs, it was a lot of work. We were able to install a 4 car garage on a home that had a small 2 car carport.
Rick