Detached houses designed for one family.
Buildings with multiple separate housing units, such as duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes.
Units within a larger building where owners share common areas.
Multi-floor homes sharing one or two walls with adjacent properties.
Properties rented out to tourists, often in popular destinations.
Small living spaces on the same property as a single-family home, like converted garages or basements.
Spaces leased to businesses for office use.
Properties used for retail stores, shops, and malls.
Warehouses, factories, and distribution centers.
Buildings that combine residential and commercial spaces.
Large storage facilities for goods and products.
Facilities for sorting and shipping products.
Buildings used for producing goods.
Undeveloped land that can be used for future development.
Land used for farming and agriculture.
Land purchased for future residential or commercial development.
Properties rented out in units for storage purposes.
Land leased to mobile home owners.
Hotels, motels, and resorts.
Properties designed for elderly residents, such as assisted living facilities and nursing homes.