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In Praise of the Unsung, Unassuming, Underappreciated Split-Level

Learning to Love (OK, Like) Split-Level’s What’s so great about opening the front door of a home and finding yourself standing in the middle of the Living Room? Or maybe the Kitchen? That’s been my experience in any number of newer, upper bracket homes ” homes that supposedly boast the latest and greatest of everything,...
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In Praise of the Unsung, Unassuming, Underappreciated Split-Level

Learning to Love (OK, Like) Split-Level’s What’s so great about opening the front door of a home and finding yourself standing in the middle of the Living Room? Or maybe Kitchen? That’s been my experience in any number of newer, upper bracket homes ” homes that supposedly boast the latest and greatest of everything, and...
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New Home Construction Styles, Circa 2017: What’s In, What’s Out — & What Ain’t Coming Back

The Late, (Un)Lamented Split-Level & Rambler Want to know the latest trends in Twin Cities new construction? Check out upper bracket Edina. That’s where the folks who can afford the latest bells & whistles — inside and out — are building the most new construction. Ergo, that’s where to look to see the most —...
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5800 Dale in West Edina Open Today (11/6) From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m

New on the Market! Where:  Just west of Highway 100 between Vernon and Highway 62 (Crosstown). What:  3 BR/3 Bath Split Entry with over 2,400 finished square feet on a .29 acre corner lot. When:  on the market . . . today! How much:  $450,000. Who:  listed by Ross Kaplan, Edina Realty — City Lakes....
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THAT Went Fast: 5737 Oliver Ave. South Sells in 2 Days(!) in Multiple Offers

Surprisingly Spacious Four-Level(!) Split in Southwest Minneapolis Where:  5737 Oliver Avenue South. What:  2 BR/2 Baths with four finished levels, vaulted Living Room with Fireplace, and over 1,600 finished square feet on a huge, .22 acre lot. When:  listed March 21; closed April 1 (Friday). How much:  asking price — $250k; sold for $277,500. Who:...
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Housing Styles, Digitally

“Whole” vs. “Fractional” Floors Homes have half-Baths; why not half-floors? Or multiple half-floors? Functionally, that’s exactly what a Split-Level is. Ramblers & Two-Stories Of course, the easier cases are ramblers and two-stories. Digitally, a rambler with a finished basement would be expressed as “+1.0; -1.0” for the first floor and lower level, respectively. A two-story with...
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