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Ben Ballinger
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What would you call this home style?

Ben Ballinger
  • Developer
  • Newport Beach, CA
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I am having trouble locating this home style on google, when searching for photos of similar homes.

I would normally call it an "L-Shaped Tri-Level" or "L-Shaped Split-Level" but if you pull up a google image search with those phrases, nothing shows an attached garage in this manner.

Is there a better name for this type of layout that I am missing, specifically, with a front-attached garage as shown?

http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/15548-Trailside-...

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Chris Carollo
  • Western Springs, IL
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Chris Carollo
  • Western Springs, IL
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I'd just call it a split level. They're are a ton in the SW Suburbs of Chicago. 

Try this google search: split level orland park

Plenty of houses just like it!

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