Patrick Galesloot's Home Trends
PATRICK GALESLOOT
DIFFERENT HOUSE TYPES IN CANADA When considering a home purchase, one of the first decisions to make is what style of home you want to live in. Detached, semi-detached, townhouse and condominium are some of the most common options available across the country. Each has their pros and cons, so to help get you started, here is a quick overview of what you can expect in each property. Single-Detached – the most common home type is the detached which means the house stands alone and has its own entrance, front and back yards. Townhouse (also Row house ) – these are typically two or three storey homes and have at least one shared wall with a neighbouring unit. Two or more units are joined together in a row. They often include a small yard and have their own entrances. Semi-Detached – two units share a common wall in a semi-detached property. They’ll each have their own entrance and yards, but typically share a driveway. Condominium/Apartment – privately owned units within a larger building where a condo corporation or board manages the shared areas and homeowners own the unit within.
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