Town House Type
End Unit Center Unit End Unit
Town houses are single-family, attached residences also referred to as row
houses. Each town house living unit is one of a group of two or more units that
are adjoined by common walls. There are two styles of town houses:
- End Unit, a unit at the end of the row.
- Inside Unit, a unit in the middle of a row.
Town houses differ from low-rise multiples in the following ways:
- Town houses never have other units above or below.
- Town houses always have individual exterior entries.
- Town houses do not have more than two walls that are common with adjacent
units.