Australian Villas: Everyone's Ideal Home
After retirement, I came to Sydney to help my son take care of the kids. Every day, I take the child for a walk near the house and randomly take some photos of the villas. Australian properties are all freehold, meaning they can be passed down forever as long as they are not sold—this is one of the most attractive features of Australian real estate. Having your own detached house on a piece of land, with a private front yard, driveway, independent garage, and backyard, is almost everyone's ideal home. It can also be renovated and remodeled in the future, with design styles tailored to personal preferences.
New houses in Australia are now mostly brick and wood structures, meaning the outer layer is brick and the internal structure is primarily wood.
A villa is called a House in Australia. It generally refers to a yard, a house, and one household. The house can be one or two stories, and spaciousness is the biggest feature of a house. In China, when we mention villas, we think of luxury. In Australia, land is sold with ownership, a land resource asset that can be left to descendants. Compared to China's 70-year使用权 (land use right), it holds more value, better preservation, and appreciation.
A townhouse is called a Townhouse in Australia. The biggest feature of Australian townhouses is that they are mostly two stories. Typically, the first floor contains the kitchen, bathroom, etc., while the second floor has bedrooms, and most have a small garden. Generally, the total area and land area of a townhouse are smaller than those of a house.