This type of property can be two (duplexes) or more units sharing common walls with separate one or two car
garages. The advantage is that it has the feel of a home and is one level. Some units can range up to 1800 square feet.
Note: common walls in Florida are normally made of concrete block and are often more sound proof than standard framed walls. |
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This is a stand-alone single-family home that normally has smaller yards and has size limits normally around
2000 square feet because of the lot. Many developments that offer these homes provide standard floor plans from which to choose. Normally the lot is
included in the base price of the home, however there are often lot premiums based on location. |
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Unlike a town home these units are two-story but you live either upstairs or downstairs. Each has their own
garage, which could be single or two cars. The upstairs units normally have more square feet as they can extend above the garage and most upstairs
have vaulted ceilings. |