Single-family home

When you think of buying a house, you may be picturing a single-family home that sits on its own piece of land and isn’t attached to any other structures. However, by U.S. Census Bureau definition, a single-family house could also be a row house, townhouse or semi-detached home, as long as it’s separated from adjacent units by a ground-to-roof wall (no other housing units above or below) and does not share any utilities or HVAC systems with other homeowners. People who choose single-family homes tend to appreciate privacy, the potential for more storage space and greater autonomy when it comes to making decisions about the property.

The distinctions between attached and detached home

Many individuals considering purchasing a home in the Chicagoland area often ponder the advantages and disadvantages of attached versus detached residences. To provide you...

Section 8 Single Family Homes: A Comprehensive Guide

Section 8 single family homes, commonly referred to as the Housing Choice Voucher Program, are the federal government housing initiatives that provide the opportunity...

Top 10+ unique home design ideas

Unique and fancy houses are collected and selected for you. Please watch and leave a comment. Here are unique ideas and unique and beautiful...