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Last Updated: 7th Jul 2024

What is an "up and down" duplex?

Differences between a Halfplex and a Duplex
Duplexes may be side-by-side, one-story or two-story, with one unit upstairs and one down. A halfplex is one-half a attached residence. There will be two halfplexes in a building. Each is deeded individually and has its own parcel number.



Another question is: Can a duplex be both up and down?

A duplex can be viewed as either side-by-side, up/down or both. Each floor is an individual unit.

What does duplex in property also mean? A duplex is a house that has two apartments and separate entrances. These include houses with two stories and one-bedroom apartments on each floor. They also have side-by-side apartment units on one lot that share a common wall.

Another question that might be asked is "What's duplex down?"

duplex down = A bi-level unit in which you enter on the ground floor and have a level below (typically a garden/basement and the 1st floors).

What's the difference between a townhouse and a duplex?

A duplex is a combination of two units that are close together. A duplex consists of two apartments with separate entrances. A distinction can be made between a townhouse and a duplex. This refers to the ownership. Each unit of a townhouse is owned by the owner.