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Split-level homes are often identified by several sets of short steps. However, there's more than one type of split-level, so ...
If you take a drive through an older suburban neighborhood in the United States, you'll likely come across more than one split-level house. While they're not as commonly built today, this style of ...
Even if the term split-level house sounds unfamiliar to you, there’s a good chance you’ve seen this type of home before. With their staggered levels and half-flights of stairs, split-level ...
Converting a “split-level” into a form and style that suits a 21st century family has become one of the more compelling challenges in the recent literature of architectural remodeling.
Stylish Glenville split-level in Glen Oaks neighborhood with four bedrooms for sale under $400,000. Located in the popular Glen Oaks neighborhood, ... A true 1961 tri-level, ...
An updated house on a level lot in Wayne recently sold for $125,000 above its asking price. The four bedroom, three full bathroom split level was listed November 14 for $799,000.
Homebuyers seek creative alternatives that deliver value, space, and functionality in a real estate market dominated by soaring prices and shrinking inventories. Enter the bi-level home — a quiet ...
LANCASTER IN STYLE, PART 33: BI-LEVEL AND SPLIT-LEVEL, 1960s-80s. Post-World War II housing offered an opportunity to experiment with new design ideas for the emerging “nuclear family.” With ...
A split-level house is a midcentury-era American house design that's still commonly seen in suburban neighborhoods today. Here's everything to know about them.