Townhouse (3.5e Equipment)

Townhouse
In urban centers, space is a premium. For urban socialites such as these, townhouses are their answer. As expensive as a ranch house, it trades space for convenience. The urban life puts many useful functions within walking distance and it is not uncommon for those who live in the city to lack a mode of transportation such as a horse or some manner of vehicle. Townhouses are notable for being stacked side by side in huge chains, often with multiple floors which may be all part of the same single townhouse or several smaller townhouses stacked together. Because of the vertical structures, townhouses are far more likely to be made of stone and brick rather than wood.

As the ranch houses, townhouse interiors are comfortable without being opulent, complete with indoor plumbing and water and good temperature regulation. Windows are usually limited to front and back, and many come with patios. Most lack yards of any kind, spilling directly onto the sidewalks.

Ranch houses cover a roughly 30x35 or 35x35 foot area with typically two or three floors, with external and internal stone masonry walls (1 foot thick, hardness 8, 90 hp, break DC 35).

Craft Stonework DC 20; Price Cost::2000 gp.