Cost housing: it is the housing allocated by the unit to its employees, also called housing reform housing.
Affordable housing: refers to the house where the state allocates land to developers free of charge, which is called affordable housing.
Apartment: Single-family bungalow or two or three-story building with garden lawn and garage, with low building density, complete internal living functions, luxurious decoration and various varieties, generally for high-income people.
Villa: Single-family bungalow or two or three-story building with garden lawn and garage, with low building density, complete internal living functions, luxurious decoration and rich changes, generally for high-income people.
Bottom business: refers to the first and second floors of the house.
General housing, especially the first and second floors of high-rise buildings, is difficult to sell, and the price is lower than other floors. Developers can sell better by turning to the bottom business, and at the same time, they can solve the commercial supporting of the community.
Office building: Office building is another name for professional commercial office building. Strictly speaking, office buildings cannot be used by people.
This is clearly indicated on the house property certificate.
The original intention of office building refers to the building used for office, or the building composed of offices.
Shop:
Shops are operators who trade and serve customers' goods.
A place to experience.
Compared with the definition of store in the past, there are similarities, namely
Shops are first and foremost places where goods are traded; The difference is that the concept of modern shops includes not only trading functions, but also service functions and sensory experience functions.