
ADDRESS LAYOUTS
Understanding The Numbers on Your Door
This drawing illustrates how addresses are typically displayed in the Brittan Heights buildings.
Most buildings possess two street number addresses, while others have up to three.
Unit Numbers and their Location in a Building.
Each building has a total of 12 or 18 units divided into 3 levels. The drawings show the numbering configuration of each building.
Typically, unit numbers 1-4 are always at the bottom, numbers 5-6 could also be at the bottom or mid-level; numbers 7-8 are always mid-level; 9-12 could be either mid or top-level; and 13-18 are always top-level units.
BUILDING LAYOUT
Back of Building
This picture shows the typical back of a building.
Each is three stories high, with a deck or a patio. The bottom units have a patio since they are ground level while all others have decks.
The decks and patios can both be found in the corner area or at the center point of the buildings.
Parking Spaces
The buildings are typically built into hillsides such that the parking lot is at the same level as the mid-level units.
A resident must walk downstairs from the parking lot to reach the bottom units, while mid-level units are at the parking lot level. And finally, you have to climb stairs to reach the top-level units.
There are also storage lockers above each parking stall.
Spacious Top-Level Units
Top-level units have great vaulted ceilings which make them feel extra spacious.
Bottom-Level Units
The one negative about the bottom units is that most have dark bedrooms that look onto cinder block walls such as seen in the picture here.
The front doors are also often dark, but sometimes there are gates off the patio, which provide occupants a little extra space. Bottom-level units with patios facing the canyon are a great example of this.
















