townhomes

/ˈtaʊnhoʊmz/
noun
  1. A type of home that is part of a row of similar houses sharing side walls; often two or three stories tall.
    • Many young families prefer townhomes because they are more affordable than single-family houses.
    • They bought a new townhome in the development near the park.
    • The townhomes on Maple Street all have small front yards and attached garages.
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