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Residential-Detached (No Condominiums)
Two-storey - a detached, single-family dwelling with two levels above ground, on its own lot, and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Three-storey - a detached, single family dwelling with three levels above ground, on its own lot, and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Bungalow - a detached, single family dwelling with one level above ground, on its own lot, and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Split - a detached single-family dwelling with multiple levels above ground separated by small flights of stairs, on its own lot, and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Semi-Bungalow (sometimes referred to as a 1 1/2 storey) - a detached, single-family dwelling with one and half levels above ground, on its own lot, and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Hi-Ranch (Raised Ranch or Split Entry) - similar to a bungalow except the basement appears higher up. The entrance to the hi-ranch is located between the basement level and the main floor. A small flight of stairs leads from the entrance up to the main living area, and a small flight of stairs leads to the basement, on its own lot and completely separated from any adjacent housing.
Mobile - A trailer or other moveable structure that is used as a permanent dwelling, is usually connected to utilities, and may or may not have a permanent foundation. Land could be leased or owned.
Summer Home - generally a single-family dwelling which includes cottages, chalets or other seasonal residences. The land may be leased or owned.
Other - Any other type of dwelling which is not detailed above.
Residential-Attached (No Condominiums)
Link - looks like a separate unit but is linked underground by either a concrete wall connecting two foundations or a steel rod stretching from foundation to foundation. These dwellings may be a two storey style, bungalow style, etc., but it is most important they be identified as a link. Legal description must be checked carefully to determine if a dwelling is a link.
Semi-Detached - contains two separate dwelling units attached each on its own lot.
Semi-Detached Bungalow - A bungalow attached to another dwelling, each being on its own lot.
Semi-Detached Split - A split which is attached to another dwelling, each being on its own lot.
Semi-Detached Two Storey - A two storey which is attached to another dwelling, each on its own lot.
Double (Side-By-Side) - looks like a semi-detached except there are two municipal addresses under the ownership of a single person.
Duplex (Up and Down) - Consists of two dwelling units, one above the other under the ownership of a single person. If this property is attached to another dwelling it should be noted in the "Remarks"
Triplex - Consists of three units, all owned by the same person.
Row - Three or more dwelling units of similar design and size, are attached together, each on its own lot with separate ownership.
Carriage Home - Similar to a row house except the garage may allow access to the rear yard via an overhead door.
Other - An other type of dwelling which is not detailed above.

Condominiums (Any type of property with a CC# and may be described as follows:)
Apartment - One unit of a complex of self-contained units lying within a low-, mid- or high-rise building offering common facilities such as hallways, parking lots, elevators, etc,. Each self contained apartment may be on one or more levels.
Court Home - A group of attached dwellings arranged in a checkerboard fashion each with its own courtyard.
Garden Home - A row type unit with a front and back door without a garage.
Residential (Attached) - Similar to a semi-detached with condominium ownership.
Residential (Detached) - Separate single family unit under condominium ownership.
Townhouse - is a row unit, usually with a garage or carport.