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townhouse

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town·house or town house  (tounhous)
n.
1. A residence in a city.
2. A row house, especially a fashionable one.


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A NEW townhouse is attracting potential buyers to a development with a difference.
Prices for a Sloane townhouse start from pounds 159,995, while a Stokesley starts from pounds 164,995.
Pricey, older townhouses appeal to a tiny percentage of buyers -- by one broker's estimate, just 3 percent of house hunters are looking for a townhouse -- and as a result, they've always taken longer to sell than condominiums.
 
 
 
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