Friday, May 29, 2009

Residential Units Specified

The word residence can be used to describe all sorts of properties used for living. In prehistoric times, one?s residence could be a cave, a tree house, or a simple post and lintel structure. Today, not much has changed. Different structures can still be considered as residential units. Generally, residential units can be divided into two categories, namely: Apartments and Houses.

The most common residential unit is the house. This structure is normally detached (not attached to anything) and is traditionally built for only one family. However, there are houses that are specifically built to accommodate two families. These are called duplexes. In duplexes, the features found on one half of the house are mirrored on the other half, thus giving each occupant the same amenities.

Since houses normally cost quite a hefty some, those who cannot afford to purchase one yet, opt to live in the next best residential type: the apartments. Apartments are multi-storey edifices that can house several families. Apartments are further subdivided into several categories, those that are built for mass housing (tenements) and those that are more upscale (condominiums, etc). Apart from the socio-economic determinants, apartments can also be classified according to the number of rooms each unit has. There are single room units called studios, and larger multi-room (and possibly, even multi-storey) units.

Each type of dwelling has its own pros and cons ? it?s up to you to evaluate and weigh these based on your needs and the needs of your family. So if you are out looking for your new home, make your selection based on your needs. If you will be living alone, it may be more economical if you just stayed in a studio apartment. If it?s just you and your partner, a one-room apartment or a one-bedroom house (2-bedroom if you want extra space) may do the trick. If you have a large family, it will be better if you sourced around for a single detached house with enough rooms to accommodate your family. The kind of dwelling hardly ever matters. Remember that the structure does not make a house a home; it?s the people that live in it that make the difference.

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