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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've never heard of "bi-level" but I've heard of split foyer and split level. Those are two different styles of houses. Evidently "bi level" is another way of saying split foyer. It's probably an effort to associate it with a split level which a higher tier house than a split foyer. Here's a picture of a split foyer followed by it's entrance (the 'foyer' which has stairs up and down). The third picture is a traditional 60's/70's split level although there are many modern looking styles of split level with anywhere from 1-5 floors. Picture shown for reference to tell them apart and because you probably recognize the style. [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ac/81/3c/ac813ce7b3ada46096d7789ff3fcad31.jpg[/img] [img]https://assets.site-static.com/userFiles/717/image/raised-ranch-entryway.jpg[/img] [img]https://m.foolcdn.com/media/millionacres/original_images/split_level.jpg[/img][/quote] That is called a High Ranch [/quote]
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