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Originally Posted by pj3000
Sounds more like a 'townhouse'... or is there even a difference?
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It's a rowhome, but this a bit of a po-tay-to, po-tah-to situation. It's a 130+ year old rowhome built for a larger and perhaps slightly wealthier family, but it was still built as middle class housing.
When I think of townhouses in Philadelphia, they're either older rowhome dwellings that were clearly built for the wealthy, or they're modern / frequently high end versions of rows.
Ultimately, I'd saw that most townhouses are rows, but most rows are not townhouses.
All of that is clear as mud, I'm sure.