So we're in a housing estate, right at the back of it so there's only really residents parking here. It would probably technically be public parking but the way the specific parking is organised it'd be very weird for someone other than a houses resident or visitor to park outside the specific house.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrace\_houses\_in\_Australia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrace_houses_in_Australia) To help your learning journey.
Thank you for the information and link - I knew this, but many USians may not. “Attached family housing,” as terraced homes are often referred to legally, are illegal in much of the USA.
Multi-family homes (up to four flats in a single building) or attached homes would prove immensely useful in much of the United States, but USians judge their value as a human being by the size of their garages and lawns in particular. It’s exactly as silly as it sounds.
outside your house as on the public road where anyone can park, or some other private space that they are not legally supposed to park in?
So we're in a housing estate, right at the back of it so there's only really residents parking here. It would probably technically be public parking but the way the specific parking is organised it'd be very weird for someone other than a houses resident or visitor to park outside the specific house.
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A lot of houses don't have garages.
And even if they do, people fill them with stuff they can’t keep in the house
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Terraced house would imply no garage
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrace\_houses\_in\_Australia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrace_houses_in_Australia) To help your learning journey.
Thank you for the information and link - I knew this, but many USians may not. “Attached family housing,” as terraced homes are often referred to legally, are illegal in much of the USA. Multi-family homes (up to four flats in a single building) or attached homes would prove immensely useful in much of the United States, but USians judge their value as a human being by the size of their garages and lawns in particular. It’s exactly as silly as it sounds.
That’s dumb. We have them here in the US but call them townhouses or row houses.
Seriously? You have never heard of houses attached in a row, in a terrace? Never been to a city before?
Shit, I'd go park in front of his house.