just wanted to make sure there should be a comma between one-level and brick. Also, three and two should be spelled out.

There is one home that I think would meet your needs the best. This home is located at 8 Second Avenue; it is a one-level, brick home with three bedrooms and two baths. It has over 1,700 square feet, and the lease is only $900 per month.

Yes, the comma is needed.

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2. B
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I want to see if the answers are correct

Yes, you are correct. In the sentence, "This home is located at 8 Second Avenue; it is a one-level, brick home with three bedrooms and two baths," there should be a comma between "one-level" and "brick" to separate the two adjectives. Additionally, "three" and "two" should be spelled out as "three" and "two" for consistency. Here is the corrected sentence:

"This home is located at 8 Second Avenue; it is a one-level, brick home with three bedrooms and two baths. It has over 1,700 square feet, and the lease is only $900 per month."