Housing Types in Durham: ADUs, Duplexes, Townhouses, and More
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March 1, 2026
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What to Check
- Is the area a Design District? If yes, Article 16 applies instead of housing types.
- Is the underlying zoning allowing that housing type? (Some districts limit which housing types can be used.)
- If it’s an ADU: watch the size cap and confirm “no parking required” expectations.
- If it’s townhouses: confirm they meet the UDO definition (3+ attached units, each on its own lot).
A lot of Durham housing debates turn on a simple misunderstanding: people hear “more housing” and picture one thing - usually a big apartment building.
But Durham’s Unified Development Ordinance doesn’t just regulate how many homes can be built. It also regulates what kind of homes - through “housing types.”
These are the “middle” forms you’ll hear called missing middle : things bigger than a single detached house, but usually smaller-scale than large apartment complexes.
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