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  2. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses and apartments which are owned in the condominium form of ownership are often referred to as "condominiums" or "condos". Court: high-density slum housing built in the UK, 1800–1870. Two or more stories, terraced, back-to-back, around a short alley at right angles to the main street. Once common in cities like Liverpool [8] and Leeds.

  3. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Named for its street location, consists of 123 units of 2-story row houses, renovated. LeClaire Courts: Archer Heights (Southwest Side) 1949–50; 1953–54 [53] Consisted of 314 units of 2-story row houses; [54] demolished. Loomis Courts: University Village (Near West Side) 1951: Named for its street location, consists of 2 7-story buildings ...

  4. Duplex (building) - Wikipedia

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    An over-and-under two storey apartment duplex in Southeastern Pennsylvania A large, modern side-by-side duplex in downtown Sausalito, California. A duplex house plan has two living units attached to each other, either next to each other as townhouses, condominiums or one above the other like apartments.

  5. What is a multi-family home? What to know before you buy one

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    Townhouse/semi-detached house: Similar to duplexes, these are homes that are attached to one another via a common wall. Usually they have two or three stories. Usually they have two or three stories.

  6. Michael Jordan's former mansion is now available to rent — for $230K. ... After the deadly collapse of a 12-story condominium tower in the Surfside suburb of Miami in 2021, state lawmakers ...

  7. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    Townhouses (or townhomes) are generally two- to three-story structures that share a wall with a neighbouring unit. As opposed to apartment buildings, townhouses do not have neighbouring units above or below them. They are similar in concept to row houses or terraced houses, but share a common design and construction.