A split-level house, room, or building is divided vertically so that the floor level of rooms in one part is approximately midway between the levels of two successive stories in an adjoining part. The split level has two or three short sets of stairs, and three (tri-level) or four (quad) levels. The entry is on a middle floor between two floors. The front door opens directly into what is usually the formal living area, which is typically partially above ground level.
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The Hampton is a thoughtfully designed 1210 square foot split-level home featuring a vaulted master suite and an open concept kitchen and nook area. This flexible floor plan includes three finished bedrooms and two bathrooms on the main level, with additional unfinished space below for a future recreation room and extra bedroom. A functional two-car garage and dedicated utility space make this an ideal choice for growing families looking for room to expand. -
This impressive 1358 square foot split-entry floor plan features a vaulted living room and foyer that create a grand, welcoming entrance. The main level offers a spacious kitchen with a cozy breakfast nook, a private master suite with a walk-in closet, and two additional bedrooms. A large lower-level foundation includes a two-car garage and plenty of unfinished space perfect for a future recreation room and extra guest quarters.

