town house

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الإنجليزية - التركية
sıraev
sıraevlere ait ev
konak
kasaba evi
şehir evi
(sıraevlere ait) ev, sıraev
belediye binası
townhouse
şehir evi
townhouse
konak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A residential unit on a small lot that shares at least one exterior wall with the other similar units The title to the entire lot (see title) belongs to an individual buyer and, in some cases, the buyer also receives a fractional interest in the common areas
A type of dwelling which shares at least one common wall with neighboring dwellings
residential building which shares common walls with the houses on either side
a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls
usually a two storey dwelling registered under a strata title
A type of dwelling which shares at least one common wall with neighbouring dwellings
Two-storey attached dwellings usually registered under Strata Title
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 series of individual houses having architectural unity and a common wall between each unit
A town house is a tall narrow house in a town, usually in a row of similar houses
Residence which normally has 2 or more floors and is attached to other similar units Town houses are commonly found in planned unit developments (PUDs) and condominiums
The town house of a wealthy person is the house that they own in a town or city, rather than another house that they own in the country
a dwelling unit, generally having 2 or more floors and attached to other similar units via party walls Town houses are often used in planned unit developments and condominium developments, which provide for clustered or attached housing and common open space
Also known as a row house, generally refers to a type of dwelling having two floors, with the living area and kitchen on the first floor, and the bedrooms on the second Town houses share a common wall between units
town houses
plural form of town house
townhouse
{n} a house for town business, a hall
townhouse
A row house, especially a fashionable one
townhouse
A residence in a city
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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
townhouse
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
townhouse
a house in an urban setting
townhouse
A dwelling unit usually with two or three floors, and shared walls It can be individually owned, a condominium, a cooperative, or rental property
townhouse
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
townhouse
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"
townhouse
An attached home that is not a condominium
townhouse
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
townhouse
A style of housing structure that employs common walls
townhouse
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
townhouse
one of a group of adjoining, self-contained houses of uniform style usually with own direct access to outdoor area
townhouse
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
townhouse
a row house
townhouse
A building devoted to the public used of a town; a townhall
townhouse
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
townhouse
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
townhouse
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
townhouse
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
townhouse
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
town house

    الواصلة

    Town House

    التركية النطق

    taun haus

    النطق

    /ˈtoun ˈhous/ /ˈtaʊn ˈhaʊs/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'taun ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tun enclosure, village, town; akin to Old High German zun enclosure, Old Irish dún fortress.
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