Hip housing

Forget apartments and terrace housing: there's a new trend in urban living.

Wednesday, June 21st 2000, 12:00AM

by Paul McBeth

Forget apartments and terrace housing: there's a new trend in urban living.

Bayleys Research says it's best described as low-rise apartments with four or five levels...."apartment-style convenience with the additional living space contained in terrace housing". And a typical layout: secure parking at ground level, a one or two level home above and another two level home above that.

In its latest report on apartments and terrace housing, Bayleys says:

Terrace houses are typically rows of joined-together houses that are higher density than regular residential housing but which still offer street-level entry and outdoor living. Bayleys says that for people used to living in larger houses, terrace units can provide more space and privacy than apartments.

 

Paul is a staff writer for Good Returns based in Wellington.

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