Anonymous wrote:Pros: more useable space ( full size living room on main level and a large family room that is 4 steps down that is on ground level but doesn't feel like a basement like in a colonial-- perfect playroom). there's basically no hallways in our house so all the space is usable-- we can fit more furniture and stuff in surprisingly compared to a colonial that we had first bid on that had much smaller rooms.
Cons: no bathroom on main level-- we either have to walk up or down to use the bathroom
We LOVE ours. but we have a side by side split-- we also looked at a few back/front splits (and had bid on one) which felt like a lot worse sound separation from the living room to the bedrooms.
That seems like a very small con to me!
We almost bought a split 20 years ago, and I was not thrilled with it, we had a colonial in another region of the country. It was a crazy market like today, but in a small New England town- houses were selling within hours before they went on the market. We lost 5 houses before we got a Cape Cod. We love the 2 up 2 down floor plan and I feel like we would have also loved a split. Pretty sure this is my last house, but we will never buy a colonial and I'm so happy we didn't.