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Townhome vs SFH?

Kevin S.
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Hi BP members, I never followed market trend in the past and I would like to know : Do townhomes of comparable size, number of bedroom/bathrooms, same vicinity/neighborhood appreciate @ similar rate(%) as SFH? Looking at SFH and townhomes of similar bedroom/bathroom to invest. Townhome cost about $250/mo (mortgage, tax, insurance,) less. Pros and cons of townhomes vs SFH investing. Any input from investors and realtors appreciated. Thanks.

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Matthew Kwan
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Townhome is newer but you own less in terms of the land sqft + higher chances of having HOA vs SFH where you own more of the land and more opportunities to build ADU/DADU if the state/county allows it.

@Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui

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