General Property Descriptions
Apartment or Condominium: Is one of several dwellings (most often single story dwellings built one above the other) joined together by common walls, each having its entrance from a common hall.
Duplex: Two separate dwellings attached either side-by-side (a semi-detached house) or one unit above the other.
Townhouse: Usually used to describe one of a group of dwellings joined together by common walls, each with its own entrance from the outside.
Semi-detached house: Are two single-family dwellings joined together by a common middle wall.
Single family, detached house: Is one which has no common walls with any other residential structure, resting on its own land with front, rear, and side yards. It may be any size from a small, one-story bungalow to a huge mansion.
Duplex: Two separate dwellings attached either side-by-side (a semi-detached house) or one unit above the other.
Townhouse: Usually used to describe one of a group of dwellings joined together by common walls, each with its own entrance from the outside.
Semi-detached house: Are two single-family dwellings joined together by a common middle wall.
Single family, detached house: Is one which has no common walls with any other residential structure, resting on its own land with front, rear, and side yards. It may be any size from a small, one-story bungalow to a huge mansion.
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