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Oh *****. I think I need to grab two to kitbash into my monstrosity...
That looks a lot like the Brady house.
Those are very attractive splits.In the New England area most splits look like this one. Actually the one in this photo is rather nice. Most are much plainer looking. Many have no garage.
That's a split entry Pete. The Wather's is a split level. Basically the split entry has two floors with the door that opens to a staircase that goes up or down. The split level homes usually has the living space (kitchen, living room, garage, dining room) as a mid level and the bedrooms were upper and lower floors. Split level's can be nice homes, but I could never understand the reasoning behind a split entry.
Here's ours that we sold in 2021 (in the family since 1965) -https://www.google.com/maps/place/6625+Vincent+Ave+S,+Minneapolis,+MN+55423/@44.8825816,-93.3162481,3a,40.7y,86.82h,96.82t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sUUbENslO0O-87zl-iUl59Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x87f626992607f9a7:0x9bdade3f8d60d749!8m2!3d44.8826243!4d-93.3158755As we found out, there is a lot of resistance out there for splits these days because people can't wrap their heads around having three flights of stairs in a house (even if they're all short flights).-Mark