how do I look for Tri-level Homes only in the Aurora, IL area?
Tue Mar 11 2008, 09:21 - 60506 - Home Buying - 7 answers
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Work with a Realtor who can find the homes for you. Iw ould be happy to start emailing some over to you. 630-553-4317 or mroncone@remax.net
Tue Apr 22 2008, 10:49 Web Reference: http://www.nilhomeseller.com
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I can specifically pull up just Tri-level homes if you are interested just contact me today.
Thanks! Rob Tue Apr 22 2008, 09:38
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Great question, if you are a serious buyer I would love to help you find your perfect home. You can reach me at 630-208-7400, just ask for Patricia Romke.
Thu Mar 13 2008, 12:32 Web Reference: http://www.promke.illinoisproperty.com
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Hi Lovetrilevel,
Using Trulia's keyword search, I found one listing in Aurora that includes the word tri-level in the description. You can view that listing at the link below and you may want to try other key words or phrases like '3-story'. Good luck managing all those stairs. :) Best Wishes, Emily Gibson Customer Service Representative Thu Mar 13 2008, 11:57 Web Reference: http://www.trulia.com/for_sale/Aurora,IL/tri-level_keyw...
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Is there a specific area or subdivision that you are interested in? Certain builders might have had tri levels as one of their models therefore you'll have a better chance of finding them in a certain area. Laurel Ridge on the East side has an assortment of tri levels. As Cindy mentioned there is also mulitiple definitions floating around about what a true tri level is. If you can list your requirements (#of beds, baths & location) as well as what a tri level is to you I am sure I could help you narrow down where some homes are. Best of Luck!
Tue Mar 11 2008, 12:08 Web Reference: http://www.voneshproperties.com
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The best way to know if a home is a Tri-level is to see a picture of it. If you are working with a Realtor the fields in the MLS can be queried to bring up homes that have specific criteria....like basement baths. Realtors, Homeowners, Appraisers and even Assessors often have differing definitions for Bi-Level, Tri-Level, Split-Level, etc style of homes. When you define what your needs are (say you want bedrooms on two levels) then your Realtor can get specific about the homes being sent to you.
Cindy Strahota Keller Williams Fox Valley Realty CindyStrahota@comcast.net Tue Mar 11 2008, 10:22 Web Reference: http://www.FoxValleyResidential.com
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You ask me! Would you like me to email you all the listings that are available? Feel free to email me, just go tohttp:// www.idamccarthy.com.
Hope this helps you out, Ida Tue Mar 11 2008, 09:38 Web Reference: http://www.idamccarthy.com
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