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6 Different Types of Apartments: A Renter's Guide to Better Living

Thinking of renting an apartment? Know everything about different types of apartments before you make a decision so that you can have the best living experience in an apartment that caters to all of your needs and desires. For more information on rental properties visit https://estesgroup.net/ or call us on 601.362.9633.tttt

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6 Different Types of Apartments: A Renter's Guide to Better Living

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  1. 6 Different Types of Apartments: A Renter's Guide to Better Living - Investment Real Estate Services to Increase Your Net Worth

  2. Understanding the various sorts of flats, including size and layout, may help you make the best use of your time when selecting which sites to visit. Studio:  According to Realtor.com, a studio apartment comprises one room that functions as an open living space. This implies that your living room, kitchen, and bedroom area are all in the same room, with a separate door leading to the restroom. The Micro Apartment:  A micro-unit is typically smaller than 300 square feet in size and contains a fully working kitchen. Even though these apartments are smaller, they usually include high ceilings or flexible living areas, such as a bed that folds up into the wall during the day to provide an open living room. Loft:  A loft is generally considered as a big space with high ceilings, few walls, and wide windows. Lofts, like studio flats, feature full kitchens and sleeping rooms, but they are significantly bigger and are sometimes built-in converted factories or warehouses.

  3. One Bedroom Apartments:  A typical one-bedroom apartment has a real bedroom. A bedroom should be 70 to 80 square feet, have a heating system, an openable window and door, and a ceiling height of at least seven feet. Duplex:  A duplex is a single structure made up of two distinct dwelling units. Each apartment in a duplex has its own entrance and is of similar size. A triplex is similar to a duplex in that it has three homes within the same structure. Co-Op:  A housing cooperative is a type of shared housing in which a group of individuals owns an entire property collectively. Purchasing a share grant owners’ exclusive access to a living unit at the property as well as a vote in how the co-op operates.

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