Residential Building/Complex

Residential Building/Complex

A residential building is any structure, regardless of size, age, or design, intended primarily for housing occupants. It can be used for temporary or long-term living arrangements, catering to different household types, including individuals, families, or communities.

  • Multi-unit (apartments): E.g., small, medium or large high-rise apartment complexes.
  • Residents: from Owner occupied to tenanted to Build to Rent (BTR).

Key Features of a Residential Building Complex:

1. Multiple Buildings:

It can consist of apartment buildings, townhouses, villas, or other residential units arranged within a defined area.

2. Shared Amenities:

  • Swimming pools, gyms, playgrounds
  • Community centers or common area booking facilities
  • Green spaces, gardens, and parks
  • Parking lots or garages
  • EV Charging Stations
  • Shared Car and Scooters

3. Infrastructure and Utilities:

Proper access to essential utilities such as electricity, water, waste management, elevators, and security services.

4. Security and Surveillance: 

Gated entry, surveillance systems, and sometimes on-site security guards.

Residential complexes are designed to meet varying lifestyle needs, providing a combination of comfort, convenience, and community.