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== Condo == | == Condo == | ||
− | + | a condo is a single residential unit. Condo layouts vary in buildings but most buildings have several units per floor. They can be found anywhere from luxury high rises in urban areas to residential buildings in suburban areas. Residents are responsible for their homeowner insurance. | |
== Townhouse == | == Townhouse == | ||
− | + | the townhouse is a cross between a single-family house and a condo. They are typically two or three-story-tall and share walls with the next-door properties. There are two types of ownerships for townhouses. These are fee simple and condominium. The townhouse structure shares a wall with another structure. | |
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