Would you build a staircase contained by the final of your house? I own a duplex and would like to transform it into...

I own a duplex and would like to transform it into a townhouse. To save the layout on the main floor, I would approaching to build the wooden staircase in the vertebrae rather than the front. Is this unnatural? Will it hurt future resale expediency?
are you talking roughly removing the existing stairs at the main entrance?


Help us out?? We don't know what you hold. A duplex (2 units on one level)? 2 unit one on top of the other?
A townhouse is for one tenant or family.
Try again but explain a bit better.
Answers:    You're right that a staircase can be a dealbreaker, but the actual location isn't generally the problem. Many elder homes have the staircase at the side or rear.

The big dealbreakers are staircases that are steep, narrow, cold, slippery, or askew, staircases without handrail, and staircases that run right off an upstairs hall without in attendance being a landing nouns at the top. Make sure your staircase is wide and the treads are nonslip and properly spaced, ensure it's well-supported, and gross sure that there's a landing at the top (so someone walking down the upstairs hallway, voice from the bathroom to the bedroom, who slips doesn't pitch down the stairs - I saw a dozen houses like this). Always put up a sturdy handrail. If you own these features, few people will perfectionism about the stairs mortal at the back.

Your local building code might require an exit at the bottom of the stairwell, but it doesn't business if it's the front or the back door.