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The Definitive Guide to Properties in 2023

Written by Team SAA | Feb 10, 2023 2:38:16 PM

We are happy to announce that in the year 2023, team Sunil Agrawal and Associates is up for dealing with all your property needs, whether residential or commercial. We know it takes a lot of effort to be comfortable with someone for a real estate investment consultation, and thus, it is good that you get all the services under one roof. So we are here to hold your hand and give you consultation at every step in the property searching and buying journey. 

 In Indore, we are dealing in properties for more than 2 decades at different locations, and thus, we assure you of the best property deal. After studying the complete Indore real estate market, below is the list of property types that you can explore with us –

  1. Independent houses/villas: standalone houses with their own private garden and parking area.



  2. Apartments/flats: multi-unit buildings where each unit is individually owned and shares common spaces like the lobby and stairwell.
  3. Duplexes: a type of building where two separate living units are built one above the other or side by side.
  4. Penthouses: luxury apartments located on the top floor of a building, often with large terraces and spectacular views.
  5. Townhouses: a type of house that is attached to one or more similar houses in a row, often with a small garden or yard.
  6. Service apartments: fully furnished apartments that are available for short-term rental, typically with hotel-like amenities and services.
  7. Studio apartments: small, self-contained units that typically have a combined living, sleeping and kitchen area.
  8. Builder floors: independent floors that are built in a multi-storey building, typically with separate entrances and access.
  9. Bungalows: a single-storey house with a sloping roof, often with a veranda or porch.
  10. Farmhouses: rural properties, typically with land and outbuildings for farming or agricultural use.
  11. Residential plots: land that is designated for residential use and can be used to build a house or other residential property.



  12. Kothi's: a type of house that is typically found in North India, characterized by its large size and grand architecture.
  13. Row houses: attached houses that share one or more walls, often with small gardens or yards.
  14. Gated community homes: residential properties that are enclosed within a perimeter fence or wall, often with security and other amenities.
  15. Smart homes: properties that are equipped with technology that allows for remote control and monitoring of various systems and appliances.
  16. Rental properties: properties that are available for rent, typically on a long-term basis.
  17. Luxury properties: high-end properties that are typically large, well-appointed and in desirable locations.
  18. Under-construction properties: properties that are currently being built and are not yet ready for occupancy.
  19. Ready-to-move-in properties: properties that are completed and ready for immediate occupancy.
  20. Duplex apartments: two-story apartments
  21. Triplex apartments: three-story apartments
  22. Quadraplex apartments: four-story apartments
  23. Farmhouses with/without pool: farmhouses with/without a private swimming pool
  24. Apartments with/without terrace: apartments with/without terrace space
  25. Apartments with/without balcony: apartments with/without balcony space
  26. Studio apartments with/without kitchen: studio apartments with/without kitchen space
  27. Senior living apartments: apartments specifically designed for senior citizens
  28. Assisted living apartments: apartments with assisted living facilities
  29. Retirement homes: homes specifically designed for retirees
  30. Vacation homes: properties that are typically used for short-term stays, often for vacation or holiday purposes.
  31. Timeshares: properties that are owned by multiple individuals who can use the property for a certain period of time each year.
  32. Condos: a short form of condominium, which is a type of apartment where the residents own their individual units and share common spaces.
  33. Cluster houses: a group of houses that are built together and share common amenities like a pool or garden.
  34. Duplex bungalows: a type of bungalow with two separate living units, one above the other or side by side.
  35. Heritage bungalows: traditional style bungalows that are protected by law for their historical or cultural significance.
  36. Luxury bungalows: high-end bungalows that are typically large and well-appointed in desirable locations.
  37. Smart bungalows: bungalows that are equipped with technology that allows for remote control and monitoring of various systems and appliances.
  38. Gated bungalows: bungalows that are located in a gated community with security and other amenities.
  39. Pool villas: independent houses with private swimming pools.
  40. Clubhouse villas: independent houses with access to a clubhouse with amenities like a swimming pool, gym and sports facilities.
  41. Commercial properties: properties that are used for commercial or business purposes, like office buildings or retail spaces.
  42. Industrial properties: properties that are used for industrial or manufacturing purposes, like factories or warehouses.
  43. Mixed-use properties: properties that are used for a combination of residential and commercial or business purposes.
  44. Retail spaces: commercial properties that are used for retail businesses, like shops or stores.
  45. Office spaces: commercial properties that are used for office or business purposes.
  46. Showrooms: commercial properties that are used for displaying and selling products.
  47. Workshops: commercial properties that are used for industrial or manufacturing purposes.
  48. Warehouses: commercial properties that are used for the storage and distribution of goods.
  49. Godowns: commercial properties that are used for the storage of goods, typically in an industrial area.
  50. Cold storage: commercial properties that are used for storage of perishable goods at low temperatures.
  51. Factories: commercial properties that are used for industrial or manufacturing purposes.
  52. Industrial plots: land that is designated for industrial or manufacturing use.
  53. Commercial plots: land that is designated for commercial or business use.
  54. SEZ plots: land that is designated for Special Economic Zone development.
  55. IT parks: commercial properties that are used for information technology businesses.
  56. Business parks: commercial properties that are used for various businesses and have amenities like office spaces, retail spaces and restaurants.
  57. Hotel and resort properties: commercial properties that are used for providing accommodation and other services to guests.
  58. Hostels: commercial properties that are used for providing accommodation to students or travellers, typically with shared facilities.
  59. Studio apartments: small self-contained units with a single room that serves as a living room, bedroom, and kitchen.
  60. Executive apartments: luxury apartments with high-end furnishings and amenities, often used for corporate housing.
  61. Unfurnished apartments: apartments that do not come with furniture or household items included.
  62. Penthouse apartments: luxury apartments located on the top floor of a building, often with a terrace or rooftop garden.
  63. Student housing: properties that are specifically designed for students, often with shared facilities and amenities.
  64. Senior living communities: properties that are designed for older adults, often with assisted living services and amenities.
  65. Retirement communities: properties that are designed for retirees, often with independent living and assisted living options.
  66. Green homes: properties that are built with environmentally-friendly materials and techniques, often with features like solar panels and rainwater harvesting.
  67. Energy-efficient homes: properties that are designed to use less energy, often with features like insulated walls and energy-efficient appliances.
  68. Accessible homes: properties that are designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, often with features like wide doorways and roll-in showers.
  69. Custom-built homes: properties that are built to the buyer's specifications, often with a range of design and finish options.
  70. Prefabricated homes: properties that are built in a factory and then assembled on-site.
  71. Tiny homes: properties that are typically smaller than traditional homes, often with a minimalist design and focus on sustainability.
  72. Dome homes: properties that are built with a dome-shaped roof, often for energy efficiency and unique design.

Sunil Agrawal and Associates is well equipped to guide you at every step, from property hunting to property registration. Contact us to have a better understanding.