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A Frame Homes For Sale
A-Frame homes are loved by many people. Typically mountain communities or resort towns with winter activities or mountain resorts are where you find A-Frame homes. The A-Frame has charm to spare, but is typically difficult to live in due to the sloped walls and lack of storage. A one story A-Frame is the most livable, but many builders add a second story with a loft.
NTREIS data last updated March 19, 2024.
What Defines An A-Frame Home?
Key features of A-Frame style home design:
- has a tall, triangular roof that resembles the capital letter "A."
- Typically 2 or 3 stories
- 1st floor living area
- A sleeping loft on the second floor
- Triangular shape
- Large windows
- High ceilings
The Dallas A-Frame Market
A-Frame homes are often built in our waterfront home markets. The charm of having an A-Frame lake house is woven into our culture. You will also find A-Frame homes in the mountain town of Beavers Bend in Oklahoma. Most real estate agents that list homes in the DFW area mislabel a home as an A-Frame home. Double check any listing marked as an A-Frame, it may be mislabeled.
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