Apartments For Rent in Rochester New York


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Apartments in Rochester, NY : Park Ave, East Ave, University Ave

Hanna Properties owns, maintains and rents a variety of properties located in the upscale, historic Park Avenue and East Avenue area of Rochester, N.Y. This area is home to museums, art galleries, numerous trendy restaurants, coffee houses, and shops – all within easy walking distance. Among our apartments for rent, you can find roof-top gardens, exercise and laundry facilities and off-street parking. apartments rochester ny

All of Hanna Properties apartments and houses are located within two of the city’s more desirable areas – the Park Avenue area and the East/University area, also known as the neighborhood of the arts. These colorful, chic, historic and cultural neighborhoods are popular with those who enjoy a lively, urban lifestyle. The tree lined streets, unique shops, galleries, architecturally varied houses and more, bring a unique and complex character to the area.

What Is a Townhouse? An Ideal Home for First-Time Buyers

What is a townhouse? It seems like a simple enough question, but many people actually get it wrong, confusing this type of home with lots of others. We’re here to help! So let’s set the record straight—and help you decide whether a townhouse is right for you.


What Is A Townhouse?

The origins of the word townhouse go back to early England, where the term referred to a dwelling a family (usually royalty) kept “in town” (meaning London) when their primary residence was in the country. The word stuck, and today, it’s used to describe a wide array of primary residences (rather than just an extra pied-à-terre for the rich) all over the world—in other words, not just in cities.

In the United States, townhouses are defined as single-family dwellings with at least two floors that share a wall with another house. Unlike duplexes or fourplexes, however, each townhouse is individually owned. The primary difference between townhouses and row houses is in how they’re arranged. Row houses are, as the name suggests, lined up all in a row, while townhouses are often configured differently.

The Census Bureau doesn’t distinguish between the two, however, and classifies them all as attached houses. They show that townhouses and row houses make up about 5.6% of the U.S. housing inventory but were most popular in 1940, when they made up 7.6% of the inventory.

Where To Find Townhouses

Townhouses are most common in areas where land is in short supply and property prices are high. Since townhouses share walls with neighbors, they make the most of the space they have, which makes them a deal compared to freestanding single-family homes.

“There are parts of the county where you don’t see townhouses all—typically where land is openly available,” said Robert Palmer, a financial expert and host of the Saving Thousands Radio Show. “Where you really see town houses being utilized is in areas of transition—areas where you see an urban-to-suburban transfer, before you really get into the sprawling land of the suburbs. But you’re not necessarily downtown, where you tend to see more condos.”

Townhouse Vs. Condo: What’s The Difference?

The difference between townhouses and condos is a bit murkier, and depends on the form of ownership, because some townhouses are sold as condos. If you purchase a townhouse as a condo, you will own just the inside of the building. If you purchase it as a townhouse, then you may own the property outside as well, though it may be subject to the rules of a homeowners association.

Benefits of Townhouse Living

One benefit of owning a townhouse over a condo is that since you fully own the property, you’re able to make important decisions about upgrades to and the upkeep of your home.

“If you’re in a condo, there are often stiff regulations about these decisions, and you’re stuck being a part of the bigger group—you can’t make any real decisions about the exterior of your unit when it comes to replacements, upgrades, and maintenance,” Palmer says.

Townhouses, in contrast, give you a freer hand—without the high costs of maintaining a single-family home. “With a single-family home, you’re completely alone, and all maintenance responsibilities rest on your shoulders,” says Palmer. In a way, a townhouse can offer the best of both worlds, he says: “I believe townhouses fill the gap, where you get some cost savings and benefits of being part of the bigger community and having that attached-type of housing, but you’re not limited, as you would be being part of a condo association.”

This winning combo—of being both master of your domain (inside the house and out) with minimal maintenance and low entry costs—makes townhouses perfect for first-time buyers. To find townhouse listings and more, go to Hannaproperties.com.

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Hanna Properties

36 S Goodman St 

Rochester, NY 14607

(585) 482-4499

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