Attached homes appeal to buyers who are looking to downsize, minimize property upkeep, acquire a vacation property, or maintain privacy in an urban setting. They especially make sense in markets with high land prices.
From traditional townhomes to modern-style duplexes and luxe condos, builders and developers are getting creative with high-density projects. The following attached home projects offer sustainability, connectivity, cityscapes, and more.
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Superkül Flats Brighten Toronto's Streetscape
Harbord Towns offers contemporary townhouses on a site that seemed an unlikely candidate for an urban housing development.
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Meriwether Offers Paired Homes in Colorado Ski Community
The Shores at Breckenridge caters to seasonal and full-time residents.
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Toll’s Brooklyn Condo Captures Stunning City Views
Designed to blend in with its parkside setting, the Pierhouse project is a monument to upscale urban living.
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Landsea Sells Out at Silicon Valley Community
Townhomes at The Vale in Sunnyvale start from the mid $1.3 millions.
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Seattle Duplexes Showcase Sustainable Luxury
Two attached homes in a Seattle suburb redefine green design standards.
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AV Homes Offers Ranch-Style Townhomes in Raleigh
Publisher Edition duplex townhomes start in the mid $200s.
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Brookfield Residential Debuts New Townhome Collection
Citrus + Palm in Southern California comes with the builder's connected home package.
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Maracay Opens Two New Communities
The 210 energy-efficient homes are priced from the low $200,000s.
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Century Communities Opens Paired Home Community in Colorado Springs
Three- to four-bedroom paired homes start from the $300,000s.
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Arizona Townhhomes Appeal to a Range of Buyers
A Canadian developer's project features contemporary design, connectivity, and affordability in downtown Phoenix.