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What is the difference between condo and townhouse?

Generally speaking, condominium owners have an individual unit within a larger complex. Townhouse owners, alternatively, may share a wall with their neighbors, but they also own the structure of the home itself and the property's surrounding land.

What are disadvantages of renting a townhouse?

The greatest disadvantage of renting a townhouse is dealing with the management of space. As townhomes offer the feeling of homeownership, you'll want to consider a few extra things associated with maintenance and living space. For this reason, it is easier to rent an apartment than to rent a condo or townhouse.

Why is it called a townhouse?

The origins of the word townhouse go back to early England, where the term referred to a dwelling a family (usually royalty) kept “in town” (meaning London) when their primary residence was in the country.

What is the difference between house and a townhouse?

A townhouse is like a house in that the owner owns both the structure and the land on which it sits; but it is not free-standing, so "the land on which it sits" is limited to the front and back yards. Townhouses are connected to one another in a row, and are usually two or three stories tall.

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