The Canada Mortgage and Housing Company (CMHC) started using the split-level housing style in the 1950s, causing a spike in popularity of Edmonton split-level homes for sale. Neighbourhoods that expanded during that time are likely to have some split-level homes on the market. Common characteristics of split-level homes include multiple levels that are connected inside the house by shorter half-staircases rather than a complete staircase that leads to the second floor. This style allowed builders to create larger houses that do not take up a larger footprint on the property's lawn.
For anyone looking to buy a split-level home in Edmonton, it's best to confine the search to neighbourhoods that originated or expanded between the 1950s and 1970s. Keep
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