Single-Family Home: Single family homes (often abbreviated as SFH) are homes built on a single lot, with no shared walls. Sometimes thereβs a garage, attached or detached.
Condominium: Condominiums (or condos for short) are single units within a larger building or community.
Townhouse: Townhouses are a hybrid between a condo and a single-family home. They are often multiple floors, with one or two shared walls, and some have a small yard space or rooftop deck.
Co-op: Cooperatives, or co-ops, are a slightly different way of holding a title to a shared building.Multi-Family Home: Multi-family homes are the least common type of residential building. They are essentially a home that has been turned into two or more units.