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List of villa types in America

With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people plan to immigrate to the United States, so what kinds of villas can be divided into in the United States? Next, let's take a look at the list of American villa types. Welcome to reading.

I. Single-family housing

Single-family villa This is the most common type of house in America. Take New York State for example. Outside the bustling Isle of Man, this type of housing accounts for almost a large proportion.

Single-family villas also have different classifications, attached single-family houses and independent single-family houses.

Attached single-family residence

This kind of house is what we call a duplex house. Two houses have a common wall, but each house has its own house number.

Single-family detached house

This kind of house is an independent courtyard, usually with its own driveway, garage and yard. Housing owners have full ownership of land and houses, but they are also responsible for maintaining their own courtyards and properties. For example, in snowy days, we should shovel the snow off our driveway and water or trim the flowers and plants in the yard in time.

Second, multi-family houses (multi-family houses)

This type of house is unfamiliar to many people in China. This is a unique form of housing in America. Judging from the appearance of the house, it is not much different from a single-family villa. But the building can accommodate 2-4 families (units). Every family has its own bathroom, kitchen, living room and bedroom.

This kind of housing structure is very popular with investors. It is a typical investment house. If you own a multi-family detached house, you can use one of the units for your own use, and the other vacant units can be put on the market for rent.

In this way, the money collected from the rent can be used to repay the mortgage and subsidize family expenses. But this kind of house is more common in the suburbs or outside the business district, such as Staten Island, Long Island, Queens and Brooklyn in new york.

Three, Townhouse (townhouse)

As can be seen from the literal meaning, a townhouse is composed of one or several villas with the same wall.

Each house (family) has 2-3 floors of housing space, water, electricity and gas are completely isolated from other families, which is equivalent to a combination of houses and apartments.

The ownership of the townhouse belongs to the owner. Some townhouses will have their own courtyards and garages, but some don't.