Zoning
A townhouse is a residence, so it is residential.
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In some areas you can have residential property and commercial property on the same land. It will depend on what the area is zoned for. Some areas are strictly residential, some are strictly commercial, and some are mixed.
Some alternative uses of land include agriculture, residential development, commercial development, industrial development, conservation areas, recreational areas, and infrastructural development like roads and utilities. Land can also be used for renewable energy installations, such as solar farms or wind turbines.
In certain areas, yes. It depends on local ordinances in your residential area.
It converts them into residential or agricultural areas
In the US, there are laws about commercial versus residential areas. People are not permitted to live in a commercial warehouse because it is not zoned for residential use.
A residential area is a land use in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas. Housing may vary significantly between, and through, residential areas. These include single-family housing, multi-family residential, or mobile homes.
Property prices are generally a little higher in a designated residential area rather than commercial areas. This is due to the more genteel nature of residential zones.
By controling specialised development in commercial and retail areas.
A townhouse is a residence, so it is residential.
The difference between the two areas is in the terminology that is used. For instance, an interior designer who works on commercial buildings.
it depends on the Zoning regulations in your countryfor the City Area like New York City it's ok to have commercial and residential built in the same place or near each other. these are only applicable on areas with compact populationbut for the not so populated areas local governments along with their civil engineers goes with a zoning plan for a livable city... most cities build Central Business Areas for commercial establishments while the surrounding areas were residential houses.this zoning would benefits the community living in the area to avoid community issues such as noise pollution and crimes.
Yes, in most municipalities they are allowed in residential areas.