

An apartment estate in Singapore; such blocks make up the majority of
public housing and also housing in general in
Singapore.
An
apartment is a self-contained
housing unit that occupies only part of a building. Apartments may be owned (by an
owner-occupier) or rented (by
tenants).
The term "apartment" is favored in
North America, whereas the term "
flat" is sometimes, but not exclusively used in the
United Kingdom and most other
English-speaking areas and
Commonwealth nations (
Canada being a notable exception); in those countries, "apartment" is often used to describe more upmarket flats.
Some apartment-dwellers own their apartments, either as
co-ops, in which the residents own shares of a corporation that owns the building or development; or in
condominiums, whose residents own their apartments and share ownership of the public spaces. Most apartments are in buildings designed for the purpose, but large older houses are sometimes divided into apartments. The word
apartment connotes a residential unit or section in a building.
Apartment building owners, lessors, or managers often use the more general word
units to refer to apartments. Units can be used to refer to rental business
suites as well as residential apartments. When there is no tenant occupying an apartment, the lessor is said to have a
vacancy. For apartment lessors, each vacancy represents a loss of income from rent-paying tenants for the time the apartment is
vacant (i.e., unoccupied). Lessors' objectives are often to minimize the vacancy rate for their units. The owner of the apartment typically when transferring possession to the occupant(s) gives him/her the
key to the apartment entrance door(s) and any other keys needed to live there, such as a common key to the building or any other common areas, and an individual unit
mailbox key. When the occupant(s) move out, these keys are typically returned to the owner.
Apartment types and characteristics


A northern European apartment building.


A living room in Avalon Riverview North, a New York city luxury apartment building.
Apartments can be classified into several types. One being a
Studio,
efficiency,
bedsit, or bachelor style apartments. These all tend to be the smallest apartments with the cheapest rents in a given area. These kinds of apartment usually consist mainly of a large room which is the living, dining, and bedroom combined. There are usually kitchen facilities as part of this central room, but the
bathroom is its own smaller separate room. Moving up from the efficiencies are
one-bedroom apartments where one
bedroom is a separate room from the rest of the apartment. Then there are
two-bedroom,
three-bedroom, etc. apartments. Small apartments often have only one entrance/exit. Large apartments often have two entrances/exits, perhaps a door in the front and another in the back. Depending on the building design, the entrance/exit doors may be directly to the outside or to a common area inside, such as a hallway. Depending on location, apartments may be available for rent
furnished with
furniture or
unfurnished into which a tenant usually moves in with their own furniture. Permanent
carpeting is often included in an apartment.
Laundry facilities may be found in a common area accessible to all the tenants in the building, or each apartment may have its own facilities. Depending on when the building was built and the design of the building, utilities such as water, heating, and electricity may be common for all the apartments in the building or separate for each apartment and billed separately to each tenant (however, many areas in the US have ruled it illegal to split a water bill among all the tenants, especially if a pool is on the premises). Outlets for connection to
telephones are typically included in apartments. Telephone service is optional and is practically always billed separately from the rent payments.
Cable television and similar amenities are extra also.
Parking space(s),
air conditioner, and extra
storage space may or may not be included with an apartment. Rental
leases often limit the maximum number of people who can reside in each apartment. On or around the ground floor of the apartment building, a series of
mailboxes are typically kept in a location accessible to the public and, thus, to the
letter-carrier too. Every unit typically gets its own mailbox with individual
keys to it. Some very large apartment buildings with a full-time staff may take mail from the mailman and provide mail-sorting service. Near the mailboxes or some other location accessible by outsiders, there may be a
buzzer (equivalent to a doorbell) for each individual unit. In smaller apartment buildings such as two- or three-flats, or even four-flats,
garbage is often disposed of in trash containers similar to those used at houses. In larger buildings, garbage is often collected in a common trash bin or
dumpster. For cleanliness or minimizing noise, many lessors will place restrictions on tenants regarding keeping
pets in an apartment.
In some parts of the world, the word apartment is used generally to refer to a new purpose-built self-contained residential unit in a building, whereas the word
flat means a converted self-contained unit in an older building. An industrial, warehouse, or commercial space converted to an apartment is commonly called a
loft.
When part of a house is converted for the ostensible use of a landlord's family member, the unit may be known as an
in-law apartment or
granny flat, though these (sometimes illegally) created units are often occupied by ordinary renters rather than family members. In Canada these suites are commonly located in the basements of houses and are therefore normally called
basement suites.
In
Milwaukee vernacular architecture, a "Polish flat" is an existing small house or cottage that has been raised to accomodate the creation of a new basement floor housing a separate apartment, thus becoming a modest two-story flat.
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An
apartment building,
block of flats or
tenement is a multi-unit dwelling made up of several (generally four or more) apartments (US) or flats (UK).
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Mailbox may refer to:
- Letter box, a physical box or slot for incoming mail
- Post box, a physical box for outgoing mail
- Horizontal Mailbox , USPS mail box system for apartment complexes, condominiums, office buildings, etc.
- Pigeonhole messagebox, e.g.
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Studio, efficiency, bedsit and bachelor style apartments all tend to be the smallest apartments with the lowest rents in a given area.
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A bathroom is a room that may have different functions depending on the cultural context. In the most literal sense, the word bathroom means "a room with a bath". Because the traditional bathtubs have partly made way for modern showers, including steam showers, the more general
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Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which may support the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage, or hold objects on
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Laundry can be:
- items of clothing and other textiles that require washing
- the act of washing clothing and textiles
- the room of a house in which this is done
History of laundry
Before industrialization
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Parking is the act of stopping a vehicle and leaving it unoccupied for more than a brief time. It is against the law virtually everywhere to park a vehicle in the middle of a highway or road; parking on one or both sides of a road, however, is commonly permitted.
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- Note: Air conditioning is a broad topic which would make an excessively long article if details of appliances called air conditioners were included in it.
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- Special buildings, or collections of buildings, designed to hold large objects, or a great many objects of a particular type:
..... Click the link for more information. A rental agreement is a contract, usually written, between the owner of a property and a renter who desires to have temporary possession of the property. As a minimum, the agreement identifies the parties, the property, the term of the rental, and the amount of rent for the term.
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Mailbox may refer to:
- Letter box, a physical box or slot for incoming mail
- Post box, a physical box for outgoing mail
- Horizontal Mailbox , USPS mail box system for apartment complexes, condominiums, office buildings, etc.
- Pigeonhole messagebox, e.g.
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