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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 5: Housing <br />47 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 5: HOUSING <br />St. Anthony is a self-described “village” located adjacent to a major <br />metropolitan area. While a majority of the city’s land area is devoted to <br />single family homes that were largely built after the 1950s, the actual <br />number of housing units in St. Anthony is split almost evenly between <br />single family units (detached homes and attached housing) and multifamily <br />unit types (multiplexes, apartments and condominiums). The images <br />shown below represent the range of housing types that can be found in St. <br />Anthony Village. <br /> <br /> <br />Traditional Single-Family Homes. <br />Many, such as the home shown here, <br />have tuck-under or attached garages. <br /> <br />Duplex/Multiplex. Similar in <br />appearance to single family homes but <br />with more than one dwelling unit per <br />building. <br /> <br />Attached Townhomes. Housing units <br />have shared walls and can be one or <br />two stories. <br /> <br />Apartment Buildings. Some <br />apartments in St. Anthony, such as the <br />building shown here, are built in an <br />older walk-up style. Newer construction <br />apartments can be found at Silver Lake <br />Village. <br /> <br />Senior Living. St. Anthony is host to <br />several senior-oriented housing <br />complexes that offer a spectrum of <br />specialized programming or care. <br />