A residential structure where individual dwellings share one or more walls with adjacent properties constitutes an attached family home. These dwellings typically feature separate entrances and utilities, distinguishing them from apartment complexes. Examples include townhouses, row houses, and duplexes where individual ownership of each unit is common.
This housing type offers a balance between the privacy of a single-family home and the affordability or convenience often associated with multi-family living. Historically, this design has been employed in urban areas to maximize land use and create denser, more walkable neighborhoods. Furthermore, it can provide a sense of community among residents while potentially reducing maintenance responsibilities for each homeowner.