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Single Family Home
A single-family home is a fully detached residential property designed for one household. It offers complete privacy, its own entrance, and typically includes a private garden or yard. This is the most common type of house for families seeking space, independence, and long-term living.

Multi-Family Home
A multi-family home is a residential building that contains multiple separate housing units within a single structure. Each unit is designed for a different household, making these properties ideal for investment purposes or multi-generational living.

Semi-Detached House
A semi-detached house consists of two separate homes that share one common wall. Each unit has its own entrance and is usually built on a divided plot. It offers a balance between privacy and affordability, making it a popular choice for families.

Townhouse
A townhouse is part of a row of connected homes that share side walls with neighboring units. Each property has its own entrance and often multiple floors. Townhouses are commonly found in urban areas and residential developments, offering efficient use of space and modern layouts.

Villa
A villa is a high-end, detached residential property characterized by larger living spaces, premium design, and often a desirable location. Villas typically feature private gardens, terraces, and high-quality finishes, making them ideal for luxury living.

Farmhouse
A farmhouse is a rural residential property traditionally associated with agricultural land or countryside living. These homes often offer larger plots, natural surroundings, and a quieter lifestyle, making them ideal for those seeking space and privacy outside the city.

Holiday Home
A holiday home is a property primarily used for seasonal or recreational purposes rather than permanent residence. These homes are often located in resort areas, near lakes, mountains, or countryside settings, and are popular for both personal use and short-term rental investment.

House Part
A house part refers to a portion of a larger residential building that is divided into multiple units. These properties may share a plot, utilities, or structural elements, and are often created through legal or practical subdivision. They are typically more affordable but may involve shared ownership aspects.

Castle
A castle is a large, historic residential property, often with architectural and cultural significance. These properties usually include extensive grounds and unique structural features. Castles are rare and typically appeal to buyers looking for heritage, prestige, or investment opportunities.

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