A freehold Townhouse is one in which you own the townhouse rather than lease it for a specified time. It can be passed on to future generations rather than reverting to the leaser upon your passing.
A freehold lease may refer to the lease of land that belongs to another person. Your question is confusing because a freehold estate is the right to the use and possession of land for an indefinite period and a leasehold estate is a lease of land that belongs to another.
Yes you can purchase a property either Leasehold or Freehold. Leasehold you only own the right to use the property, such as a house rental and pay the landlord a rental. Freehold purchases mean that you entirely own the property and land.
A townhouse is a residence, so it is residential.
the one in which you own the house (building) and the land. sometimes owner is allowed to modify the exteriors and in some instance not.
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Freehold township is better
The address of the Freehold Public Library is: 28 1/2 E. Main Street, Freehold, 07728 2202
Farnham's Freehold was published in 1964.
Simsbury Townhouse was created in 1839.
Freehold Borough High School in Freehold, New Jersey.
Well, country is spelled with a ¨u¨. And freehold is probably in Canada.
Freehold Jewish Center was created in 1911.
Freehold High School was created in 1923.
Freehold Raceway Mall was created in 1990.
Freehold Public Library was created in 1916.
Townhouse Designhotel Maastricht was created in 2009.
The motto of Freehold High School is 'Commitment to Excellence'.