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Originally Posted by Crawford
NYC doesn't have many single family units in its more urban neighborhoods. You need to go to the city limits to find neighborhoods dominated by single family units.
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I consider any dwelling where one does not live on top of another and there is no common area to be a single-family dwelling. A townhouse just happens to share walls, that's all.
But if we are going to stick with stand alone structures, then the point still stands. SF and LA have pretty tights densities using stand alone homes as does Chicago. I'd also argue some sections of Dallas and Houston are pretty respectable in this regard as well.