The Different Types of Homes You Can Buy

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The Different Types of Homes You Can Buy

Last Updated on April 12, 2024

More than 5.3 million existing homes were sold in the United States in 2018.

This doesn’t even include all of the homes that people move into. Especially not the houses that are custom made— which there are a lot.

With all of these houses on the market, it can be difficult to decide what type of home you want.

Scroll down to learn about all of the different types of homes to choose from. Along with moving tips to help you through the transition!

1. Ranch Style

Ranches are probably the most popular type of home in the United States.

These homes are one floor and have a long and low rooftop. They include a nice sized living room that often connects to a kitchen and dining room. Bedrooms are typically on the other side of the house and most ranches include a basement for extra space.

There are variations to ranches, so you may see some on the market with a split level or other features.

2. Bungalow

If you have a family and want a comfortable place to move into, a bungalow is an excellent option.

Bungalows are similar to cottages and cabins but have different features. Bungalows include a front porch with square columns, a small shaped front of the house and a low, open rooftop.

These homes can fit 2 vehicles in the garage and offer a beautiful yard for kids to play in. Bungalows are typically affordable and found in nice neighborhoods.

3. Apartment or Loft

One of the most popular and affordable home types to move into is apartments.

Many people think of small spaces when apartments come to mind, but that is not always the case. Single and multi-family homes can find a place in an apartment building.

Depending on the location, you can find large apartments at a cheap price. These are perfect for college students and people who don’t need a lot of space.

4. Condo

Are you looking for something similar to an apartment but you want to own it?

A condo is a perfect place for you if you intend on purchasing, rather than renting space. Buying a condo is different from buying a home because you will only own the unit inside of your building.

Although you won’t own the entire building, you won’t have to worry about maintaining a lawn or shoveling in the winter.

5. Townhouse

If you live in a city, townhouses are all around.

Townhouses are perfect for single-families. They are a narrow building that is 2-3 floors. Townhouses are often put aside each other on a street and give a unique look.

Most townhouses are on the main streets. Living in one may require you to park on the street or in a separate structure. It is important to know that townhouses will be labeling as condos in the real estate market.

6. Mansion

Everyone dreams of moving into a mansion one day.

Mansions are not all the same, and most of them aren’t as big as you think. Most people consider anything over 2,000 square feet to be a mansion. They often look like any other home, just a little bigger.

The small mansions are also called McMansion because they are just a luxurious version of a standard single-family home.

Other mansions may include an indoor pool, a built-in tennis court, or even a sauna.

7. Manufactured Home

One of the most popular types of homes in rural areas is a manufactured home.

These houses are affordable and don’t take up much space. You can learn about rural living to determine if that is the life you want.

But if you are looking for a starter home, manufactured options are the best to go with. Many people also can these homes trailers or mobile homes. A manufactured home is perfect for a new family that is saving money for a larger house in the future.

Moving Tips to Consider

Finding a new home and relocating can be a big project.

It may seem as if no matter how much you prepare yourself, you still aren’t ready. One of the most important tips for moving is to create a master checklist. A checklist can help you organize tasks and ensure the job is done from start to finish.

While packing you should be careful not to overstuff boxes and make them too heavy. Items can fall through the bottom of the box and break if they are too heavy. You should also use insulation around fragile items like glass and antiques.

Moving is a stressful thing to do and can take a toll on your body.

It is important that you properly pick up heavy items and bend at the knees. Bending over at the stomach can injure your back or pull a muscle.

Try and get help from as many friends and family members to make the job easier for everyone.

Choose from the Best Types of Homes

There are many types of homes that you can choose from, depending on the location you want to move to.

If you are moving to a rural area, ranches and manufactured homes are perfect for single-families. Those looking to move to the city should consider looking at townhouses and apartments.

Condos are a good place to live if you want to own the home but not the property. They will give you fewer responsibilities than having your own home to maintain.

Be sure to check out our blog for more articles on finding the perfect home and real estate trends!