What is Single-Family living?
A single-family home is an independent residential structure that sits on its own land and is designed to be used as a single dwelling unit, having just one kitchen, unshared walls, and unshared utilities. They are best for families who prefer privacy, a yard and plenty of room to spread out.
A Single family-house is commonly referred to as a detached structure that is not connected with any other structure and has some open space from all sides. You could call it an independent row house or a villa. This home is built as the residence for one family, person, or household, whose owner has an undivided interest in the unit. Owning a single-family home will mean total independence.
- It has no shared property but mostly built on its own parcel of land.
- The area around the building is for the private use of the owner
- It has its own private and direct access to a street which as opposed to an apartment, has hallways and a lobby that leads to street access.