Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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What term best describes a residential property that is divided horizontally into two units with private entrances?

  1. Detached Dwelling

  2. Duplex Dwelling

  3. Linked Dwelling

  4. Semi-Detached Dwelling

The correct answer is: Duplex Dwelling

The term "Duplex Dwelling" is the correct choice for describing a residential property that is divided horizontally into two units with private entrances. In a duplex, each unit typically occupies a separate level of the building, allowing for distinct living spaces, entrances, and often amenities such as kitchens and bathrooms. This design not only provides privacy for each unit's occupants but also facilitates a semi-independent lifestyle, similar to living in single-family homes while sharing a single structure. Detached dwellings refer to standalone homes that do not share walls with other residences and do not fit the description of being divided into units. Linked dwellings describe properties that are connected to others in a row, usually sharing walls on one side, which is not the case with duplexes. Semi-detached dwellings consist of two homes sharing a party wall but typically span vertically rather than being horizontally divided. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify the unique characteristics that define different types of residential properties.