Split-level home
The split-level home came into existence and rose in popularity during the 1940s to the 1960s. Taking inspiration from Midcentury Modern and traditional Ranch-style homes, it is especially useful when the homesite is not exactly flat. If you have ever seen The Brady Bunch then you have seen a split-level home. Surprisingly we found out…
Read MoreOver in Lochwood, there’s a midcentury modern that’s suuuper cool. It’s a split level with a massive side yard and a greenbelt nearby. Obviously, this is a way cool house, made even cooler by the fact that it’s currently owned by an interior designer. While you obsess over the pictures, I’ll tell you the story…
Read MoreThe sprawling mid-century ranch at 7145 Shook Avenue in Lakewood is a modern marvel. Mostly because it had a single owner. And Roy and Nan Peterson were (and are) the coolest. They traveled extensively and Roy was really into Alfa Romeos. They’d head to Italy when it was time for a new one and drive…
Read MoreChauncey Pham of Phamily Realty Group in Denton gave us the heads up on our CandysDirt.com Facebook group to a really pretty flip she and her husband completed at 1705 Woodbridge Court in Arlington, and apparently, others fell in love with it as much as we did. In just six days, this 1986-built split-level home listed…
Read MoreWhether you call it a tri-level or a split-level, mid-century fans will love this luxuriously-finished piece of history from 1968 with everything you want in 2019. This four-bedroom, three-bath home at 1554 Russell Glen Lane is this week’s featured Thursday Three Hundred with a list price of $385,000. Check out this hard-to-find split level at an Open…
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