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  2. What is a single-family home? - AOL

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    The term single-family home seems self-explanatory, but there’s more to it than you think.

  3. Single-family zoning - Wikipedia

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    Advocates for getting rid of single family zoning argue that by allowing housing options outside of only single family homes, more people would be able to stay in their cities without being priced out or relying on a shrinking supply of affordable units. [7] Ending single family zoning is a controversial topic.

  4. Single-family detached home - Wikipedia

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    Typical suburban single-family house in Poland Single-family houses in Montreal Typical single-family home in Northern Germany. Terms corresponding to a single-family detached home in common use are single-family home (in the US and Canada), single-detached dwelling (in Canada), detached house (in the United Kingdom and Canada), and separate house (in New Zealand).

  5. Would banning single-family zoning solve the housing crisis?

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    Single-family zoning is a regulation that makes it illegal to build anything other than an individual, detached home on a plot of land — meaning dwellings like townhouses, apartments and ...

  6. From single-family homes to townhomes, what to know about a ...

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    The development proposes lots for 457 single-family homes and 168 townhomes on over 212 acres of land on N.C. 179. At 625 total dwelling units, the project would create an overall density of 2.95 ...

  7. Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, single-family dwellings, be they any type, such as single-family detached homes, apartments, mobile homes, or townhouses, for example, are split into two categories of ownership: Condominium ( strata title ), where one owns the interior of the unit and also a specified share of the undivided interest of the remainder of the building ...

  8. Medium-density housing - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. most medium-density or middle-sized housing was built between the 1870s and 1940s [10] due to the need to provide denser housing near jobs. Examples include the streetcar suburbs of Boston which included more two-family and triple-decker homes than single-family homes, [10] or areas like Brooklyn, Baltimore, Washington D.C. or Philadelphia [10] which feature an abundance of row-houses.

  9. US single-family housing starts rebound; tariffs an obstacle

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    Single-family housing starts, which account for the bulk of homebuilding, jumped 6.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.011 million units last month, the Commerce Department's Census ...