To Each, His Home
Hansel and Gretel might not have found their ideal abode even after discovering the cottage built with gingerbread and candies, but we’re determined to ensure that you do!
Here’s a list of different types of homes for you to choose from:
Penthouse: The highest floor of an apartment building is furnished to create a penthouse. It’s the luxury features that distinguish a penthouse from ordinary apartments. Penthouse apartments have the advantages of a regular apartment like security and convenient location and also those of a house like size and design. If you want a sense of being away from the crowded urban life, yet reside in the heart of the city, a penthouse is your perfect home!
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Villa: A villa is a type of low-rise house that includes verandas. It is either single-story or has a second story built into a sloping roof, usually with dormer windows (one-and-a-half stories). It also allows you to have your own garden. It’s the most appropriate form of housing for families wishing for a unique lifestyle in the city.
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Studio Apartment: A studio apartment is a small apartment that combines a living room, a bedroom, and a kitchenette into a single room. Studio apartments are ideal for single occupancy. This is also a great choice if you’re looking forward to either an artistic, or a corporate work-intensive lifestyle, with minimal domestic concerns.
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2-3 BHK: A 2-3 BHK is perhaps the most popular option for urban families today. It is basically a unit of a large building which may be a part of an apartment/residential complex. These complexes may include additional facilities such as swimming pools, Table Tennis/Basketball courts, Gymnasiums, cooperative stores, parks etc. Although every unit has a standard make, it is possible to customize it to suit the needs of your family. If you wish to embrace the cityscape and lead a comfortable life around it, go for a 2-3 BHK.
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To choose from a variety of homes for your family, visit PropTiger.com