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Ready to buy your next home? Do you know what style home you want? Houses can be built in a large variety of designs. There are differences between detached single-family homes, semi-detached dwellings and multi-user dwellings. Each configuration varies based on size and accommodations. Many of the homes listed below vary based on style.
Detached Single Family
- A-frame: a steep roofline; named based off the appearance of the structure
- American Colonial: a traditional style home, originating in the east coast
- Bungalow: a simple, single-story house without a basement
- Cape Cod: a popular design, originated in eastern Massachusetts
- Cottage: a small country dwelling
- Dogtrot House: two houses connected by an open breezeway
- Farmhouse: a house built with the type of style that is the main residence on a farm
- Gable-front house: generic home with a gable roof facing the street
- Linked Houses: semi-detached houses linked at the foundation, above ground they appear to be detached houses
- Log Cabin: built of solid, un-squared wooden logs
- Mansion: a large, luxurious detached house
- McMansion: exaggerated suburban home with references to a mansion
- Manufactured House: a prefabricated house that is assembled on a permanent site
- Split Level Home:
- Victorian House: known for its diversity, rich ornamentation and craftsmanship
- Villa: originally an upper-class country home; originating from Roman times the function has evolved over time
Semi detached dwellings
- Duplex: two separate residences, attached side by side; sometimes used to describe stacked apartments (typically in urban areas such as New York)
- Two-family Home: generic term for a small apartment house that has two dwelling units
- Semi-detached: two houses joined together by the foundation (see linked houses)
Attached multi unit
- Apartment: self-contained housing unit in a building; rented by a person, family or people sharing a lease
- Apartment Building: multi-unit dwelling made up of several apartments
- Brownstone: a reddish-brown iron rich sandstone used for building; row-house
- Condominium: a type of ownership of individual apartments and co-ownership of common areas such as grounds of the buildings
- Garage-apartment: an apartment over a garage with its own entrance
- Loft: an apartment building where a unit consists of a bedroom and level bath is divided vertically within the structure; usually supported by columns and bearing walls
- In-Law Apartment: small apartment either on the side, back or basement of the main house with a separate entrance
- Penthouse: top floor of a multi-story building
- Row-house: in New York and Boston, Brownstones are row-houses
- Studio Apartment: a suite with a single room that doubles as a living room and bedroom with a kitchenette and bathroom squeezed off to one side
- Townhouse: similar to a row-house, often stacked units with direct access to the outside
For more information on types of houses contact Bailey Group Real Estate.