(1) unit/apartment: generally near the railway station or bus station, the unit is basically three or four floors without additional facilities; Apartments usually provide residents with swimming pools, gyms and other service facilities, and the corresponding property management fees are also high. The title deed of this kind of property land is the title deed of * * *.
(2) townhouse/villa conjoined villa: Several houses are built on a large piece of land, with one or several walls in the middle. Townshouse are mostly two-story and multi-story buildings, while Villa are mostly single-story buildings. The title deed of this kind of property land is the title deed of * * *.
(3) Terrace: Victorian architecture, usually a whole row of terraces, with a small courtyard in front and a large courtyard behind. Compared with the house, the area is much smaller.
(4) Duplex/semi-duplex: Duplex refers to the construction of two connected houses on a large piece of land, covering a large area, and its title deed is usually an independent title deed similar to that of a single-family villa.
(5) House villa: House usually refers to the small garden in front, then the house, and then the big garden. Most of the land ownership of this kind of real estate is independent, so the owner's self-occupation arrangement for the land is very high and has more investment value.