Real Estate

Home: A home is a residential property designed for living. It can be a single-family house, townhouse, or villa. Homes provide personal living space and come with various amenities such as gardens, garages, and private yards. They offer stability and long-term investment potential.

Flat: A flat, also known as an apartment, is a self-contained housing unit within a larger building. Flats are typically found in multi-story buildings and share common facilities like elevators and parking. They are popular in urban areas for their convenience, security, and affordability compared to standalone homes.

Types of Homes in Real Estate

A standalone residential building designed to house one family. It typically includes a yard or garden and offers privacy and space.

Single-Family Home

Private yard, garage, multiple bedrooms, and bathrooms

Townhouse

A multi-story home that shares one or two walls with adjacent properties but has its own entrance and sometimes a small yard.

Cooperative

A type of residential housing where individuals buy shares in a corporation that owns the building, rather than owning the unit itself.

Types of Flats in Real Estate

Compact, efficient use of space, affordable.

Studio Apartment

A small, self-contained unit that combines the living room, bedroom, and kitchenette into a single open space, with a separate bathroom.

1-BHK (1 Bedroom, Hall, Kitchen)

A flat with one bedroom, a living room (hall), a kitchen, and a bathroom

2-BHK (2 Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchen)

A flat with two bedrooms, a living room (hall), a kitchen, and one or two bathrooms.

3-BHK (3 Bedrooms, Hall, Kitchen)

A flat with three bedrooms, a living room (hall), a kitchen, and two or more bathrooms.

Types of Homes in Real Estate

A standalone residential building designed to house one family. It is not attached to any other dwelling and typically includes a yard or garden.

Single-Family Detached Home

A standalone residential building designed to house one family. It is not attached to any other dwelling and typically includes a yard or garden.

Townhouse

A multi-story home that shares one or two walls with adjacent properties but has its own entrance and sometimes a small yard or patio.

Duplex

A single building divided into two separate living units, each with its own entrance. Duplexes can be side-by-side or one above the other.

Bungalow

A single-story house, often with a broad front porch, known for its simple, compact design.