Individual Housing
Individual Housing
The term single-family dwelling refers to a dwelling occupied by a single household. Unlike multi-family dwellings (such as condominiums or multi-unit buildings), a single-family dwelling is a separate residential unit, often a single-family, semi-detached, or row house.

These types of accommodation generally offer greater privacy and more space, both indoors and outdoors, often with a garden, courtyard, or garage. They are particularly popular with families, couples, and those seeking peace and quiet and freedom of design.
Main features:
- A private and independent entrance
- No neighbors above or below
- Often equipped with private outdoor spaces (courtyard, garden, terrace)
- Possibility of carrying out renovations or extensions under certain conditions
Advantages of Individual Housing:
- More peace and privacy
- Freedom to personalize your living space
- Directly accessible outdoor space
- Less noise pollution from neighbors
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