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Brad S.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pasadena, CA
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Which Floorplan and why?

Brad S.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Pasadena, CA
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Here are 2 floorplans for the same proposed rental unit.  I am curious as to your opinion between them. Which you like better, why, and if you have any suggestions (They are labeled A1 and A2 on bottom left). This is a bottom floor of a proposed 2 unit building with very limited allowable floor area (800sf gla max) and setbacks, so the shape and size of the footprint can't be altered. And there needs to be room for the stairs to the upper unit. I may post the upper unit floorplans also. TIA

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