Some pictures of split bi level dwellings.
Bi level home with finished attic.
Select basement type and finished.
If upon interior inspection you note that the lower level in only partially finished take necessary interior measurements and adjust.
A split level home also called a bi level home or tri level home is a style of house in which the floor levels are staggered there are typically two short sets of stairs one running upward to a bedroom level and one going downward toward a basement area.
Here are some examples of split level and bi level homes.
Cathedral vaulted ceiling finished attic finished basement.
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Total living area examples row house bi level split foyer raised ranch tri level split level.
In this example the gla would generally only consist of the areas that are completely above ground.
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Bi level fully finished lower level one story main floor finished lower 36 ft 23 ft multiply 36ft x 23ft 828 square feet multiply 36ft x 23ft 828 square feet total area 1656 sf note.
Usually done using dormers.
Lower levels of bi level split level or walkouts should not be included in above grade square footage they should be listed in below grade square footage.
Bi level homes are the kind where you walk in the front door and there is a stairway going up to the main part of the house and one going down to usually a family room.
Enter as of ground floor in optional building data section.
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If the area is not finished or heated.
Below grade square footage should include only areas that are finished in a style similar to the rest of the property and is below grade.
Notice that it offers a walk out basement.
1 5 story is a one story home with an attic that has been remodeled into bedrooms and maybe a bathroom.
Finished areas that are not connected to the house in such a manner cannot be included in the finished square footage of any level.
Enter square footage of space in interior items section.
Bi level homes were primarily built during the 1970s while split level homes were built as early as the 1950s.
Finished areas that are connected to the main body of the house by other finished areas such as hallways or stairways are included in the finished square footage of the floor that is at the same level.
This first picture reflects a bi level home in which the lower level is partially below grade.