Monday, May 18, 2026

How to Choose Between a Semi-Detached or Terraced House

If you're looking for a home with more space and a degree of independence, you've probably considered a semi-detached house. Within this type of property, two of the most common options are semi-detached and terraced houses. Although they may seem similar at first glance, there are key differences that can greatly influence your decision.

A semi-detached house shares walls with other houses, usually on both sides. It's part of a row, which means a higher density of homes on the same plot. A terraced house, on the other hand, shares only one wall with another house, providing greater privacy and, in many cases, more natural light.

One of the most important factors to consider is privacy. In a terraced house, having only one direct neighbor reduces noise and disturbances. In contrast, in a semi-detached house, the proximity to other homes can mean greater exposure to noise, although this also depends heavily on the construction and insulation.

Another relevant aspect is the price. Generally, townhouses tend to be more affordable than semi-detached houses, as they make better use of the land. This makes them an attractive option if you're looking for a spacious home at a more reasonable cost. However, semi-detached houses often hold their value in the long run due to their lower density and greater independence.

The layout of the exterior also plays a role. Semi-detached houses typically have larger gardens or a greater sense of spaciousness, while townhouses may have more limited or, in some cases, shared outdoor areas. From a legal standpoint, both types of housing may be subject to community fees, especially if they are part of developments with communal areas such as swimming pools or gardens. This implies community expenses that should be taken into account. At Immosegur, we always recommend analyzing not only the price but also the lifestyle you're looking for. If you value peace and quiet and privacy, a semi-detached house might be the best option. If you prefer a more economical alternative without sacrificing space, a townhouse could be a perfect fit. Ultimately, there isn't one option that's generally better than the other. It all depends on your priorities, budget, and needs. The important thing is to make a decision that fits your daily life.

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