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row house

1 of 1noun
/roʊ haʊs/
Forms:row houses
1

a house that is part of a row of similar houses built side by side

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  • They purchased a row house in the historic district known for its charming architecture and community atmosphere.
  • The row houses along Main Street date back to the early 19th century and showcase intricate brickwork.
  • Each row house has its own private entrance and backyard, providing a balance of privacy and community living.
  • The row house development includes shared amenities such as a common courtyard and designated parking spaces.
  • Many urban dwellers prefer row houses for their compact design and proximity to downtown amenities and public transit.