What does Townhouse mean?
A townhouse is a type of multi-family residential building, typically with two or more stories. Townhouses are usually attached to other similar buildings and share one or more walls. They are typically smaller than single-family homes and are often found in urban or suburban areas. Townhouses can be owned or rented and often include amenities such as shared yards, swimming pools, and playgrounds. They are a popular housing option for people looking for a low-maintenance home in a more urban setting.
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