Residential properties are designed for people to live in. These properties provide private living accommodations and can be owned or rented. They vary in size, design, and occupancy (single-family or multi-family).
Common types include:
Main purpose:
Housing for individuals or families.
Buyers/Users:
Homeowners, landlords, tenants, real estate investors.
Commercial properties are used to conduct business and generate profit. They are typically leased or rented to businesses and are often located in high-traffic areas for better visibility and access.
Common types include:
Main purpose:
Business operations, customer services, or income generation.
Buyers/Users:
Business owners, real estate investors, corporations.
Industrial properties are used for manufacturing, storage, production, or distribution. These buildings are usually larger and located in industrial zones with access to transport infrastructure.
Common types include:
Main purpose:
To support industrial and logistics activities.
Buyers/Users:
Manufacturing companies, logistics firms, wholesale businesses.
Special-purpose properties are built for a specific function that doesn’t fall under standard residential, commercial, or industrial categories. They are usually not easily converted to other uses without major renovations.
Common types include:
Main purpose:
To serve specialized community, public, or institutional needs.
Buyers/Users:
Non-profits, government agencies, religious organizations, institutions.
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