When you're looking for a new home, you may have come across the term "townhouse living." What is it, and more importantly, is it right for you? Here are ten pros and cons of townhouse living that may surprise you!
What Is a Townhouse?
Townhouses can also be called Rowhouses or Terraced houses. They are typically multi-storied and have multiple units per building. Because of their layout, townhouses often feel more like a single family homes than an apartment building or condo. As a result, townhouses can be an excellent option for those who want the benefits of homeownership but don't want to deal with maintaining a yard or dealing with repairs on their own. Since they're typically smaller than traditional detached houses, they're also a more affordable option for those looking to purchase the property appealing. And, in some cases, townhouses can offer square footage than an apartment building in the same price range.
A townhome is a typically smaller and more affordable type of housing than a traditional detached house. They are often two or three stories high and share at least one wall with other townhomes in the same development. Townhomes can be an excellent option for people who want the convenience of living space in a small community without having to sacrifice space or nearby amenities. For example, most houses have a private outdoor space or patio, including garage essential or washer/dryer hookups. They are also typically more energy-efficient than traditional detached homes since they share walls, along with heating/cooling systems.
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