Información sobre canada y sus viviendas en ingles !
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There are many types of housing in Canada, each designed to meet different needs, tastes and goals. The difference ranges from internal distribution, construction area, design, building materials, architecture, and so on. Knowing these details is very important when buying a home. To ensure that the right decision is being made, you must first know the different types of housing that exist in the Canadian real estate market, so this Manual includes a brief explanation of each of them as well as their differences. Separate Houses ( Detached): these are the most known and popular because you own all the exterior walls of the house, in addition to the floor where it is built. The Bifamiliares (Semidetached): united by a common wall. Town Houses in Condominium: are units that have an established maintenance monthly, which covers the expenses of the housing complex, which keeps it in good condition and maintains the overall value of the investment. The amount to be paid will depend on the amount of services required by the whole and the construction time of the same, since the greater number of years of construction, more expenses to maintain it will be necessary and the higher the monthly payment to be paid. The Town Houses Freehold: are structurally similar to Town Houses in Condominium, the only difference is that, each unit is maintained by its owner, therefore there is no common maintenance fee. In the event that one of the members of the complex does not take care of its unit and leaves it to deteriorate both inside and outside, it will lose value, affecting and reducing the value of the whole complex. Condos: These are residential buildings that contain units in which they own only the space they occupy, having the right to use and enjoy common areas. Usually the maintenance payment includes services such as water and heating. This type of property is usually acquired by small, medium and large investors who have rental units.
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