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Townhomes vs. Single-Family Homes

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SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSES AND TOWNHOUSES Both single-family houses and townhouses are homes which purpose is to provide shelter and protection to their occupants. However, comparing single-family houses vs. townhouses can be difficult because it depends on several factors.


Structural features are the main difference between townhouses and single-family homes. First, townhouses are attached to other similar-designed homes through a common wall. Therefore, this characteristic makes townhouses having fewer front and back yard areas than single-family homes. In this way, the proximity to other houses can be the main disadvantage of townhouses because of increased nuisances. On the other hand, single-family homes do not share structural features with other houses. In this sense, these homes are also called “detached houses.�


TOWNHOUSE ADVANTAGES When looking for affordable homes, townhouses are often less expensive than single-family homes. First, townhouses ruled under HOAs (Homeowners Associations) tend to have lower fees. Likewise, townhouses’ structural features are easier to maintain because they require less maintenance from their owners. Also, townhouses generally come with a lower sales price since they are typically smaller. On the other hand, townhouses are located in places with a strong sense of community. Hence, living in a townhouse is safer for homeowners because neighbors are more likely to report suspicious behaviors around any particular home.


TOWNHOUSE DISADVANTAGE

Proximity to neighbors can be a significant disadvantage when looking for insulation from the neighbors. In townhomes, homeowners share structural features with other neighbors. This issue involves the possibility of hearing noises from music, parties, and other neighborhood activities.


SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE Single-family properties increase the space between homeowners and their neighbors. It means that there are more privacy and more tranquility. Besides, because of their size, single-family houses are not limited by community association rules. For this reason, homeowners have more freedom when managing both the interior and exterior of their homes.


Single-family homes are independent buildings and come in many different architectural styles. It allows homeowners to choose between a wide range of designs when purchasing a house. In the same line, single-family homes also allow for customization and expansion. Thus, you can build outdoor structures such as playgrounds and swimming pools.


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