
The term describes a lower-level space that exhibits characteristics of both a completed and an incomplete renovation. For example, the area may feature finished drywall and electrical wiring while lacking flooring or... Read more »

The distinction between a developed lower level and an undeveloped one lies primarily in its habitability and functionality. One offers completed walls, flooring, and often, a finished ceiling, potentially including features like... Read more »

The core distinction lies in the level of completion and usability of the below-grade space. One state presents a raw, often utilitarian area primarily used for storage and mechanical systems. The other... Read more »

