Three Bedroom Duplex front house plan elevation
 

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HDC-1364-1 - Three Bedroom Duplex

Living Sq. Ft: 2728 sq. ft. Floors 1
Bedrooms: 3 Width 80 ft. - 0 in.
Baths: 2 Depth 41 ft. - 0 in.
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace
Architectural Styles:
Country / Ranch / New England / Versatile

As low as: $695.00

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Hattiesburg, Mississippi

 

This spacious three bedroom duplex offers many great features, in an easy-to-construct package. Large bedrooms and closets. Expansive living and dining room areas for those family and friend "get-togethers". Covered porches on both front and rear of house for those weekend cookouts. Split / Open floorplan layout. Great value!

 

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HDC-1980-1, HDC-1200-1, HDC-825-1, HDC-990-1
 

Front Elevation:


Front Image

1st Floor Plan:


1st Floor Plan

Rear Elevation:


Rear Elevation
House Plan Features:

HDC-1364-1

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Floors 1
Garage / Stalls No
 
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace
 
Architectural Styles:
Country / Ranch / New England / Versatile
 
Designer Comments:
Two units, each with 1,364 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: One per unit @ 40 sq. ft. (unheated) each = 80 sq. ft. total for structure
Rear Porch: One per unit @ 76 sq. ft. (unheated) each = 152 sq. ft. total for structure

Each Unit:
 
Related House Plans:
HDC-1980-1, HDC-1200-1, HDC-825-1, HDC-990-1
 
Total Heated 2728
Total Unheated 232
Total 2960
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 80 ft. - 0 in.
Depth 41 ft. - 0 in.
Ridge Height 21 ft. - 0 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 8 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 8
Roof Type(s) Hip / Gable
House Plan Pricing:
CAD File Set:  $ 1505.00
PDF File Set:  $ 915.00
Reproducible Sets:   $ 915.00
5 Sets:   $ 765.00
1 Set:   $ 695.00
Available Options
Materials List:   $ 95.00
Extra Sets:   $ 45.00
Full Reverse Set:   $ 150.00
Mirror Reverse Set:   $ 50.00
Color Rendering :   $ 50.00
 
 

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