Split Level Home Plans

Zillow’s latest report identifies split-level homes as the fastest-selling layout, closing 0.2 days quicker than modern open plans despite modest price discounts. Open floor plans still achieve the ...

Zillow's latest analysis highlights that retro split-level homes are currently the fastest-selling layout, closing 0.2 days quicker than modern designs despite slightly lower prices. Open floor plans ...

Zillow’s latest analysis highlights how specific home layouts are performing in today’s competitive market. Split-level homes are selling the fastest, while open floor plans command higher prices but ...

Beyond the pillared porch of this timeless, brick-and-siding split-level home in McLean, the interior displays a dramatic, contemporary, open floor plan. The entrance door faces the expansive rear ...

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even if you've heard of a split-level home, you may not know what exactly makes it split-level. There are also numerous notable ...

A split-level house is a single-family home with multiple stories that are staggered, rather than stacked on top of one another. Each floor doesn’t run the full length of the house, so split-level ...

Yahoo: Only Certain People Truly Understand the Importance of a Split-Level House

Architectural Digest: Split-Level House: Everything You Need to Know (Including Why It’s the Quintessential American Design)

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Split-Level House: Everything You Need to Know (Including Why It’s the Quintessential American Design)

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The past tense, and past participle of "split" is "split". I don't think that "splitted" is grammatical, though I dare say it gets used.

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In the sentence I have a bibliography page which I'd like to split in/into sections which would you rather use: split in or split into? Why?

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