
MDU
MDU, or Multi-Dwelling Unit, refers to a building or complex designed to house multiple separate households or tenants, such as apartments, condos, or student housing. Each unit is a self-contained living space, but they share common infrastructure like hallways, elevators, and utilities. MDUs are common in urban areas and are often connected to shared services like internet, cable TV, and electricity. The term is widely used in real estate, telecommunications, and property management to distinguish these multi-unit buildings from single-family homes.