Most homes in our area built in the mid 90's had aluminum or vinyl siding, and a very few have brick fronts. These are not custom homes, but large developments built by national builders like Pulte, Trafalgar, etc. We had aluminum (MUCH worse than vinyl - ugh!!!) and were fortunate to have significant hail damage to the siding and roof, so our homeowners insurance covered changing to vinyl siding. We went with a high grade vinyl w/ a lifetime warranty, installed properly, and upgraded the roof to architectural grade (many of our neighbors did the same thing). We've been happy with the vinyl as it's easy to clean and really doesn't look cheap IMHO (may be the grade used or just our taste or lack thereof
!). Our area is one that's had big run-ups in price and because vinyl is common in our area it hasn't negatively affected the value of our home at all. So in our area it's an accepted and even expected material in our price range (over $500k), but suspect once you hit $8-900k it's a different story.....
