townhouse Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtaʊn.haʊs]
  • Us [ ˈtaʊn.haʊs]

Meaning of townhouse In English

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Examples of townhouse

  • 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by their abandoning the modernist rules, the modification of the structural grid, the introduction of barrel vaults and historical references.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.

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