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Townhouses
Townhouses often can make an excellent "middle ground" between
a detached single family home and a full fledged condominium
because, to some degree, they offer attributes of both.
For purposes of definition, we will describe a townhouse as
a home that is attached to one or more other houses, but which
sits directly on a parcel of land that you also own (if you don't
own the land, it is a condominium). For this discussion, townhouses
can ranges from duplexes and triplexes all the way through huge
townhouse communities consisting of hundreds of similar homes.
There is a good degree of variance in the way townhouse communities
are structured. It may be a simple agreement (as is often the
case of duplexes and triplexes) that each parcel of land and
the home that sits on it is separately owned. In the case of
larger townhouse communities, you will generally have an additional
shared ownership in the common areas of the complex as well as
any amenities such as swimming pools, park areas, etc. This ownership
you will share jointly with all other townhouse owners in the
complex.
In any townhouse purchase that involves an Homeowners' Association,
it is vitally important to get as much information as you can,
since the association can have a considerable impact on your
ownership experience!
Advantages of Townhouses
· May have less exterior maintenance and repairs to be responsible
for.
· Having a neighbor's home attached to yours may bring a higher
level of security.
· There may be amenities in the community (for example, pools,
tennis courts, playgrounds and the like).
Disadvantages of Townhouses
· You will be responsible for payment of Home Owner's Association
fees.
· You give up privacy when compared to single family homes.
· Your options for changing the exterior look of your house will
be limited.
Is a Townhouse for You? It is if...
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You like the idea of your "space" but not having to
deal with most exterior maintenance has even more appeal.
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A small backyard "retreat" or deck is just about all
the yard you need.
· The idea of having neighbors close doesn't really bother you--you
just don't want them above and below as well as next to you!
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