Depends on your location, blocks of flats locally were not discrete even with visitor parking. Many got the flat number wrong, would park in allocated bays, phoned outside shouting into their phones.
Since then I've found terraces better, and clients have been fine with paid parking at a distance. In many ways it's more discrete for many, and feels safer.
You mean terraced houses?
I live in a terraced house and would love to work from home, but my street is small which concerns me. I've been looking for a apartment for a few months but not found the right one as yet.
When I look I have a checklist, so I don't get too excited and take the first one that looks ok.
Is flat fit for purpose
Price
No ground floor flats, for my security
Not on a busy main road that gets blocked with traffic
Close to motorway links so can catch several areas not just the one I dwell in
Must be more than 25+ flats in block for me to go unnoticed
Off road parking for me
Free parking on site or as close to, for clients
Neighbours
Where does the landlord/letting agent reside? In the building? if so then discard