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Six types of people who are not suitable for living in villas

1, Arthritis patient: If you live in a villa, there must be several floors, so it is inevitable to climb stairs when going up and down, but it is impossible for people with poor joints to climb stairs, which has become a good reason for many people not to buy villas.

2, people without money: Many people love face, obviously have no money, but they have to choose to buy a villa. This is a swollen face and a fat man. Who gritted his teeth, tightened his belt and bought a villa with all his money? So people who have no money should not buy villas.

3. People who like lively: The villa is relatively remote and independent, and the housing space is large, losing the lively community atmosphere and communication with neighbors, so people who like lively group life will feel very lonely in the villa.

4. People with cleanliness: There must be at least two nannies in the villa who will take care of the spacious space, otherwise the clean side will accumulate thin dust, not to mention that washing, cooking, weeding and planting flowers all require certain hotel training skills, otherwise the quality of life will be greatly reduced.

5, people with allergies: due to family genetic factors, they are extremely vulnerable, and any abnormal, sensitive and popular germs and viruses are very fond of them. Being close to nature also comes at a price.

6. People with children at home: the school district of the villa is not as good as ordinary commercial housing. The biggest requirement of villa is elegant environment. Naturally, it will not be located in a densely populated urban area, but in a suburb with clear air, mountains and water. It is very troublesome for children to get up early and go to school every day.

What are the types and advantages of villas?

1. Single-family villa: A single-family villa is a single-family residence with independent space above and private garden territory below. Belonging to the upper and lower independent space, it is a single-family villa with strong privacy; Usually there are different areas of green space and courtyards around the house. This type of villa has the longest history and is the ultimate form of villa architecture.

2. Single-family villas: Single-family villas are intermediate products between conjoined villas and single-family villas. It is composed of two unit villas, which reduces the density of the community, increases the lighting surface of the house, and makes its outdoor space more open, basically lighting on three sides. The outer bedroom generally has more than two lighting surfaces, more windows and good ventilation. What is important is lighting and viewing. Now 2-PAC villa is popular in America, and it is also one of them.

3. Townhouses: Townhouses have their own courtyards and garages, which are composed of three or more unit houses, and a row of two to four floors are connected together. Every few units use external walls, unified plane design and independent doors, which is one of the forms adopted by most economic villas at present.

4. Overlapping villa: The villa is an extension of overlapping, between the villa and the apartment, and consists of multi-storey villa-style duplex houses, usually four to seven floors, and each unit has two to three floors of villa units. Compared with townhouses, this studio can enrich the independent curved surface modeling and overcome the shortcomings of townhouses to some extent.

5. Hanging Villa: The type of hanging villa originated in the United States, and originally referred to the mansion on the top of the high-rise building in the center of the city. Now it is usually understood as a large duplex apartment built on the top of an apartment or a high-rise building, which is characterized by meeting the basic requirements of villa landscape, good geographical location and wide and transparent vision.