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With a huge category of different Infrastructures, here is the list of all kind of properties that we provide assistance.
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- Residential Projects
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- Infrastructure Projects
- Industrial Projects
Single-Family Homes:
- Detached houses meant for one family.
- Includes yard space and usually a garage.
Multi-Family Homes:
- Duplexes, triplexes, or fourplexes.
- More than one living unit under one roof.
Apartments:
- Individual units within a building or complex.
- Common in urban areas.
Condominiums (Condos)
- Individual ownership of a unit in a multi-unit building.
- Common areas are shared with other residents.
Townhouses:
- Multi-floor homes sharing one or two walls with adjacent units.
- Often have small front and backyards.
Villas:
- Luxurious and spacious homes, often located in exclusive areas.
- May include private gardens or pools.
Cooperative Housing (Co-ops):
- Buildings owned by a corporation where residents own shares.
- Shareholders have the right to live in a specific unit.
Manufactured Homes:
- Pre-built homes transported to the property site.
- Includes mobile homes and prefabricated houses.
Senior Living Communities:
- Homes and facilities designed for elderly residents.
- Includes assisted living and retirement communities.
Vacation Homes:
- Second homes used for vacations.
- Typically located in desirable tourist areas.
Bungalows:
- Single-story houses often with a broad front porch.
- Typically have a sloping roof and compact layout.
Lofts:
- Large, open spaces often converted from industrial or commercial buildings.
- Characterized by high ceilings, large windows, and minimal interior walls.
Penthouse Apartments:
- Luxury units located on the top floor of high-rise buildings.
- Offers high-end amenities and panoramic views.
Studio Apartments:
- Small, open-plan living spaces that combine living, sleeping, and kitchen areas.
- Typically for single occupants or couples.
Garden Apartments:
- Low-rise apartments with access to shared outdoor spaces or gardens.
- Typically found in suburban or semi-urban areas.
Cottages:
- Small, quaint houses, often located in rural or vacation areas.
- Characterized by simple design and a cozy atmosphere.
Patio Homes
- Single-family homes with a focus on outdoor living spaces.
- Typically have smaller yards or patios.
Houseboats:
- Residential units built on boats, typically moored in a specific location.
- Common in areas with large water bodies.
Office Buildings:
- Structures for businesses and professional services.
- Includes high-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise buildings.
Retail Spaces:
- Properties for businesses selling goods directly to consumers.
- Includes shopping malls, standalone shops, and strip malls.
Hotels and Hospitality:
- Properties providing temporary lodging services.
- Includes hotels, motels, resorts, and bed-and-breakfast establishments.
Restaurants and Food Services:
- Spaces designed specifically for dining and food-related businesses.
- Includes standalone restaurants, cafes, and food courts.
Cinemas and Theaters:
- Properties designed for entertainment, such as movies or live performances.
- Includes auditoriums, seating areas, and concession stands.
Medical Buildings:
- Facilities for healthcare services, including clinics and hospitals.
- Specialized for medical practices, outpatient care, and dental services.
Recreational Facilities:
- Properties dedicated to leisure and fitness activities.
- Includes gyms, sports complexes, swimming pools, and golf courses.
Business Parks:
- Large complexes developed for office and commercial use.
- Typically includes shared amenities like parking and conference centers.
Coworking Spaces:
- Shared office environments for freelancers, startups, and small businesses.
- Offers flexible rental options and shared services.
Car Dealerships:
- Properties for displaying, selling, and servicing vehicles.
- Includes showrooms, service bays, and outdoor lots.
Banks and Financial Institutions:
- Buildings designed for banking operations.
- Includes secure areas like vaults and customer service zones.
Data Centers:
- Facilities specifically designed to house servers and IT infrastructure.
- High security and specialized climate control.