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Year Built


Calendar year in which at least 50% of the home was completed and/or as defined by the county where the home is built.
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attached


Typically connected to the home by a common wall and door, eliminating the need to walk outside to get to the main house.
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attached


Typically connected to the home by a common wall and door, eliminating the need to walk outside to get to the main house. Detached
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trampoline


Generally a stand-alone device used for recreational or competitive acrobatic and/or gymnastic purposes. A trampoline consists of a strong fabric sheet connected to a metal frame using numerous coiled [..]
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mansard


Similar to a hip roof with the top cut off. The roof has four steep sloping sides, just as on a hip roof, but rather than coming to a peak at the center, the top of the roof is sloped at a very slight [..]
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complex


A complex roof that consists of multiple roof style and slope/pitches. It can have ornate styling or special engineering that can add significantly to the cost of reconstruction.
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Flat


Any roof with a slope of 10 degrees or less is typically considered flat.
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shed


Typically a single roof face that slopes down the entirety of the structure or structure addition. Also known as a lean-to.
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gambrel


A type of gable roof often seen on barns. Usually symmetrical, gambrel roofs have two sides that meet at a peak in the center, similar to a gable roof. Gambrel roofs, however, are broken up into two s [..]
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gable


The roof has two straight slopes from the peak of the house to the eaves, creating a ridge that runs from the front to the back of a home, giving the facades a triangular appearance
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