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Zero Lot Line

Definition

zero lot line is a property design where a building is constructed right up to the property boundary, leaving little or no space between the structure and the lot’s edge. This is commonly seen in urban areas, townhomes, patio homes, and certain single-family residences to maximize land use.

Explanation

Unlike traditional homes that have yards or setbacks, zero lot line properties place the structure directly on one or more lot boundaries. This allows developers to:

✅ Maximize buildable space on small lots.
✅ Increase housing density in high-demand areas.
✅ Reduce maintenance costs by eliminating large yards.

Zero lot line homes are often part of planned communities, townhomes, or row houses, where common features include:

Pros and Cons of Zero Lot Line Homes

✅ Advantages:

❌ Disadvantages:

Example

A buyer purchases a zero lot line home in a gated community, where the house is built directly on the left-side property boundary. While the right side features a private courtyard, the left side has no setback from the neighboring property. This design allows for maximum interior space while minimizing land use.

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