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What is a Single Family Home?

There are many different home types including townhouses, patio homes, condos, and single family homes. This post explains what is a single family home. I’ll also give you a list of the common design types of such homes and a brief description of each.

A single family home is a house that is not attached to any other house; therefore, it houses just one family.

It is different from a townhouse or a condo. Both townhouses and condos are designed for a single family. However, those home types share a common wall with another adjoining property. In the case of a condo, there may be several shared common walls.

Single family house

A single family home is sometimes referred to as a single family detached home. The detached part comes from the fact the home is not adjoined to any other home. To say differently, this home does not share a common wall with any other home.

More rarely, a single family home is referred to as a single family dwelling. This is used rarely because it is not really that descriptive. A condo and a townhouse are both dwellings. Each of those is designed to house one family per unit.

When you hear single family home or single family detached home think of a house. Those descriptions are describing a house.

9 Common Single Family Home Designs

1. Ranch

Ranch house

This is a single story home. It may or may not have a basement or crawl space.

2. Hillside Ranch

Hillside Ranch

This is a single story home at the ground level on the front. However, this home design always has a basement. Additionally, one side of the home is dug out so that you can walk out from the basement. These are sometimes called a walkout ranch.

3. Two Story

House Two Story

The home has two stories of living space above ground.

4. Three Story

House three story

The home has three stories of living space above ground.

5. Bi-Level

Bi-level house

There is an upper and lower living space. The lower level is not considered a basement because it is only about halfway underground.

6. Tri-Level

Tri-level house

Different from a bi-level. There is a main, upper, and lower floor. The fact it has a main floor is what makes it different from a bi-level.

7. Quad-Level

Quad-level house

The same as a tri-level, but there is one additional level fully underground which would be the basement.

8. A-Frame

A-Frame House

The structure is designed like an A. Think of the classic ski resort. That is an A-frame.

9. Cape Cod

Cape Cod House

This is a two story home, but the upper story is usually smaller than the main floor. Upstairs is almost always the same; there are two bedrooms and a bathroom.

Conclusion

A single family home or a single family detached home is a house which stands alone and is not adjoined to any other residential property. An example of it is a house in a subdivision.

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Chuck Vander Stelt

Real Estate Agent Northwest Indiana

Chuck Vander Stelt is the operating manager of Quadwalls.com, an award winning real estate agent based in Northwest Indiana, and a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. Chuck is a consistent contributor to the Quadwalls.com blog. Read Full BIO

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