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It was built in the style of a substantial timber-framed townhouse.
It was held in the living room of a townhouse where several members lived, with couches and extra chairs arranged around a television tuned to a college basketball game.
These townhouses were characterised by their abandoning the modernist rules, the modification of the structural grid, the introduction of barrel vaults and historical references.
The neighborhood includes historic homes, historic churches, townhouses and adaptive reuse condominiums.
Half of the residents live in single-family houses, the rest live in condominiums, townhouses, and apartments.
This community consists only of single family residences: there are no apartment buildings, condominiums or townhouses in the city.
The housing stock is composed entirely of low-rise apartment style condominiums and townhouses.
In 2003 houses included single-family houses, two- and three-story townhouses, and condominiums.
Housing is primarily single-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses within professionally landscaped communities.
The neighborhood consists of townhouse-type condominiums, which all have carports.
More recently, non single-family units, such as condominiums and townhouses are being built which also fall into this category.
The community comprises retail space, parks, school, apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and houses (detached single family homes).
The resort contains landscaped gardens with villas, apartments and townhouses, which offer views of the sea, the golf course or the gardens.
As opposed to an apartment building, townhouses do not have neighbouring units above or below them.
There was talk of building townhouses with garages and an access road on the much-loved gardens.