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  2. Duplex (building) - Wikipedia

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    A side by side duplex also known as a semi-detached house. In dense areas like Manhattan and downtown Chicago, a duplex or duplex apartment refers to a maisonette, a single dwelling unit spread over two floors connected by an indoor staircase. [3] Similarly, a triplex apartment refers to an apartment spread out over three floors.

  3. Semi-detached - Wikipedia

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    A semi-detached house (often abbreviated to semi) is a single-family duplex dwelling that shares one common wall with its neighbour. The name distinguishes this style of construction from detached houses , with no shared walls, and terraced houses , with a shared wall on both sides.

  4. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Linked house: side-by-side attached houses that appear detached above-ground but are attached at the foundation below-ground; Linked semi-detached: side-by-side attached houses with garages in between them, sharing basement and garage walls; Mews property: an urban stable-block that has often been converted into residential properties.

  5. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Semi-detached dwellings Duplex – Two units with one shared wall. Detached dwellings Bungalows; Split-level home; Mansions; Villas; Detached house or single-family detached house; Cottages; Portable dwellings Mobile homes, tiny homes, or residential caravans – A full-time residence that can be (although might not in practice be) movable on ...

  6. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Garlow: a portmanteau word "garage" + "bungalow"; similar to a garage-apartment, but with the apartment and garage at the same level. [10] Garden apartment: a building style usually characterized by two-story, semi-detached buildings, each floor being a separate apartment. [11]

  7. List of building types - Wikipedia

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    Examples of single-family detached house types include: Bungalow; Central-passage house (North America) Chattel house (Caribbean) Château (France) Cottage (various) Courtyard house (various) Konak (Asia) Log house (various) Mansion (various) Housebarn (various) Split level home (various) Upper Lusatian house (Europe)

  8. Housing estate - Wikipedia

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    Single Detached: This type of housing will be detached from other housing types. This type of unit houses lower densities. Lawns are an option for this kind of design, with distinctive public and private spaces. A single detached can have up to three floors. Commonly referred to as: House, Cottage, Villa, or Bungalow.

  9. Single-family detached home - Wikipedia

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    Detached (house, home, or dwelling) means that the building does not share walls with other houses. This excludes duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes , or linked houses , as well as all terraced houses and most especially tower blocks which can hold hundreds of families in a single building.