8 values · Used by 1 field
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| Bi-Level BiLevel | A bi-level home has two staggered levels. There are typically two short sets of stairs off of a landing area, one running upward and one running... | Active |
| Multi/Split MultiSplit | A split-level home (also called a tri-level home) is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered so that the "main" level of the house... | Active |
| One | The property being sold has one level. A discreet horizontal plane of interior living space (excluding basements). | Active |
| One and One Half OneAndOneHalf | A 1.5-story house is where the height of any of the walls on the second floor are less than the height of the walls on the first floor. First floor... | Active |
| Quad-Level QuadLevel | A quad-level home has four staggered levels connected by two or more short sets of stairs. The levels consist of ground, underground, partial... | Active |
| Three Or More ThreeOrMore | The property being sold has three or more levels. A discreet horizontal plane of interior living space (excluding basements). | Active |
| Tri-Level TriLevel | A tri-level home has three staggered levels connected by two or more short sets of stairs. The levels consist of ground, partial underground and... | Active |
| Two | The property being sold has two levels. A discreet horizontal plane of interior living space (excluding basements). | Active |