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Originally Posted by Andrew H.
That varies a lot, although legally they are both condominiums. Some places where land isn't at a premium will have units that basically look like duplexes with yards (two houses attached at the garage) but are technically condos.
I used to know why NY mostly had co-ops instead of condos, but I've forgotten. I know of some people who live in a co-op in Indianapolis, but they are rare - I only know of one.
Philadelphia actually has row houses...
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