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Welcome to Townhomes.com Townhomes make great properties to buy or rent. They have the look and feel of living in a single family home but without much of the expenses and maintenance. Use our website to search for townhomes for sale and for rent. All properties are updated daily to provide you with the latest listing information. We connect you to local companies that will allow you to search for all properties in your area. You may also contact a specialist in your area that can negotiate the best price and help you find the property that you need. Our search will default to townhomes and condos but if you decide you want a single family home, you may search for those also. If you are looking to rent, we teamed up with national companies so you can search for all rentals in your area. What are Townhomes A townhome is similar to a single family home except the homes are together and share walls. Many townhomes have fireplaces and some even have community pools, tennis courts and fitness areas on site similar to apartments. Townhomes can also have their own private garage that is attached to the home and others have a parking lot in front of the home. When purchasing a townhome, the owner will usually pay a monthly maintenance fee. So what is included in this fee? This fee usually includes weekly garbage pickup, all lawn maintenance for your yard in front and back, maintenance in all the common areas, maintaining the pool if there is one with the community, insurance for the outside of the unit and all maintenance for the exterior including roof, siding, parking lot, etc. The homeowner is typically only required to insure the inside of the unit which includes their belongings. Your agent or the home owners association will have all the details on what is included with your purchase and what is not. Difference between a Townhome and Condo Townhomes and Condos are different in several ways. A typical townhome is usually two or more story's with no other properties above or below you, only the walls are shared between each property. Condos usually have properties on one or more sides and also above and below the unit depending on the floor the condo is located. With Townhomes, you typically own the land the townhome is located on and also in front and behind it just as you would with a single family home. With Condos, you do not own the land since more than one unit would probably be on it.
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