townhouse

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English - Turkish
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a row house
a house in an urban setting
{n} a house for town business, a hall
A row house, especially a fashionable one
A residence in a city
A single family attached dwelling unit with party walls; usually an individual unit in a series of five to ten houses, with common walls between the units and side yards on the end units only; may have one to three stories and all necessary facilities and amenities
A type of dwelling unit normally having two floors, with the living area and kitchen on the base floor and the bedrooms located on the second floor
A dwelling unit usually with two or three floors, and shared walls It can be individually owned, a condominium, a cooperative, or rental property
a row house on a small lot, which has exterior limits common to other similar units Title to the unit and its lot is vested in the individual owner with a fractional interest in common areas, if any Some townhomes do not have fees associated with a typical homeowners association
A residential unit on a small lot that has coincidental exterior limits with other similar units Title to the unit and its lot is vested in the individual buyer with a fractional interest in common areas, if any Sometimes called "Row House"
An attached home that is not a condominium
Detached or attached housing forming part of a cluster of homes sharing some common grounds Normally has own private entrance and private areas Can be single or multi storey
A style of housing structure that employs common walls
An architectural type of construction; a row house on a small lot that has exterior limits common to other similar units; title to the unit and its lot is vested in the individual owner with a fractional interest in common areas, if any
one of a group of adjoining, self-contained houses of uniform style usually with own direct access to outdoor area
Originally a house in a city as opposed to a country estate More recently the term is applied to a certain type of row housed, whether planned unit developments or condominiums
A building devoted to the public used of a town; a townhall
A row house on a small lot which has exterior limits common to other similar units Title to the unit and its lot is vested in the individual buyers with a fractional interest in the common areas, if any
A residential unit on a small lot which has coincidental exterior limits with other similar units Title to the unit and its lot is vested in the individual buyer with a fractional interest in common areas, if any
an architectural type of construction; a row house on a small lot that has exterior limits common to other similar units; title to the unit and it's lot is vested in the individual owner with a fractional interest in common areas
Originally a house in a city as opposed to a country estate More recently the term is applied to certain types of row houses, whether planned unit developments or condominiums
One of a row of houses usually of the same or similar design with common sidewalls or with a very narrow space between adjacent sidewalls
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townhouses
plural of townhouse
townhouse

    Turkish pronunciation

    taunhaus

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtounˌhous/ /ˈtaʊnˌhaʊs/

    Etymology

    (noun.) 1803. from town + house
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