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What’s a Townhouse

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What’s a Townhouse

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  1. Townhouses are two- to three-story homes that are linked together, designed to appear as single-family houses if not for their unity. Townhouses generally are built in high-density areas that lack room for spaced out houses that typically include a driveway and garage or carport. Owning a townhouse likely means parking in the street or in a multi-story garage that serves the entire development, but these structures differ from apartments and condominiums. What’s a Townhouse

  2. Second part of a Townhouse A townhouse is a single-family house that usually adjoins with similar homes sharing a sidewall. A townhouse's development has a small setback, or space from the nearest street or sidewalk. So several households can live in a block that takes up much less space than the same number of families in a neighbourhood of single-family homes. Townhouse developments' size and function allows them to be situated in urban areas and close to public transit Read more: Information on Townhouses | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8238688_information-townhouses.html#ixzz2DHFHoCVg

  3. Third feature of a townhouse Townhouses are generally small two story homes that are settled in cities, instead of in the suburbs. Their narrower build is perfect for fitting a home in the city.

  4. Fifth feature of a Townhouse Townhouses generally house four and five students. A two, three, and eight-person house also may be available in the phases of housing selection. Many houses have 2 or 3 levels, which may include basements or attics. Townhouses are fully furnished and carpeted. Kitchens are equipped with dishwashers and full size washers and dryers

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