Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 4 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is NOT considered a type of attached home?

  1. Multi-Family

  2. Semi-Detached

  3. Townhouse

  4. Ranch Style Bungalow

  5. Row House

  6. Duplex

The correct answer is: Ranch Style Bungalow

The ranch-style bungalow is considered a single-family home, which means it is not attached to any other dwellings. This characteristic distinguishes it from the other options listed, which involve homes that share one or more walls with other residences, making them attached homes. Multi-family homes, semi-detached homes, townhouses, row houses, and duplexes all involve structures that incorporate multiple living units or are at least partially connected to other living spaces. In contrast, a ranch-style bungalow stands alone on its own lot, typically designed to accommodate a single family. This type of home usually features a single story and a spacious ground-level layout, further emphasizing its status as a distinct residence rather than an attached structure.