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Savatey [412]
2 years ago
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multifamily detached can be described as either a townhouse, a mid-rises building, or a high-rise building. select one: true fal

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Social Studies
1 answer:
otez555 [7]2 years ago
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This is false that multifamily detached can be described as either a townhouse, a mid-rise building, or a high-rise building.

Multifamily residential refers to a type of housing in which one building, or a number of buildings within a complex, has multiple independent housing units for residential inhabitants. Units can be next to each other or stacked on top of each other. A typical design is an apartment complex.

For novice investors, multifamily residences are fantastic since they allow them to purchase a property with up to four distinct units and quickly begin to create home equity. Living in one of your apartments while collecting rent on the others is a common financial strategy that many new investors take advantage of. The most effective strategy to increase the housing supply, which is required to support employment and household growth, is through multifamily housing.

To know more about Multifamily refer to:  brainly.com/question/930054

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