Real Estate Ads - Home Style Terms and Their Meanings
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Real Estate Ads: Understanding Home Style Terms
Introduction:
Navigating real estate ads can be tricky, whether you're buying or selling. Here’s a guide to demystify some common home style terms you'll encounter.
Split Foyer Style:
This style features a foyer with two half flights of stairs?"one leading up to the main living area and bedrooms, and the other going down to spaces like the family room and additional bedrooms.
Tri-Level Style:
A tri-level home has three distinct levels. Entry is typically on the middle floor with half flights of stairs leading up and down. The main living areas?"living room, dining room, and kitchen?"are often on the middle level, bedrooms above, and spaces like the family room, laundry, and garage below.
Contemporary Style:
Contemporary homes vary greatly but share a modern aesthetic, distinct from pre-1900 architecture. They might feature large glass surfaces, unique roof designs (gable, shed, flat, or sod), and emphasize energy efficiency and indoor-outdoor connectivity. Clean lines and open spaces define this style, often incorporating decks and terraces made from the same materials as the interior.
Victorian Style:
Inspired by homes from Queen Victoria's era, Victorian homes are typically two or more stories, adorned with porches, turrets, and decorative woodwork known as gingerbread. Windows often extend to the floor with intricate sash details. While modern versions may simplify these elements to reduce costs, they still retain a whimsical charm.
Conclusion:
Different home styles resonate differently with each buyer. Understanding these styles can help you refine your search for the perfect home.
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