Semi-Detached House
A semi-detached house is a dwelling house:
(a) partially attached on one side to any number of other units. This includes a
- semi-detached bungalow house;
- semi-detached terrace house (also known as corner terrace);
- back-to-back semi-detached house.
(b) abutting the common boundary as a result of the adjoining unit being demolished or redeveloped into other housing form.
*Landed housing under the Envelope Control guidelines will be subject to 2m rear and side setback. Please refer to Envelope Control Guidelines paras 7 to 10.
(Information extracted from Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA))