it depends on the Zoning regulations in your country
for the City Area like New York City it's ok to have commercial and residential built in the same place or near each other. these are only applicable on areas with compact population
but for the not so populated areas local governments along with their civil engineers goes with a zoning plan for a livable city... most cities build Central Business Areas for commercial establishments while the surrounding areas were residential houses.
this zoning would benefits the community living in the area to avoid community issues such as noise pollution and crimes.
A bed and breakfast should be considered commercial property. Residential property is classified as single home dwellings not for business use.
Rental real estate is any property for which the owner receives payment by another for use or occupation of the property. It can be commercial, storage, industrial, residential or vacation property.Rental real estate is any property for which the owner receives payment by another for use or occupation of the property. It can be commercial, storage, industrial, residential or vacation property.Rental real estate is any property for which the owner receives payment by another for use or occupation of the property. It can be commercial, storage, industrial, residential or vacation property.Rental real estate is any property for which the owner receives payment by another for use or occupation of the property. It can be commercial, storage, industrial, residential or vacation property.
In some areas you can have residential property and commercial property on the same land. It will depend on what the area is zoned for. Some areas are strictly residential, some are strictly commercial, and some are mixed.
No residential.
A vacation rental property is considered residential as it provides temporary accommodation for individuals or families. However, its use for commercial purposes, such as short-term rentals, blurs the distinction between residential and commercial. Ultimately, its classification may depend on local regulations and zoning laws.
Commercial property outside the property line, impact the price of residential property, including proximity to schools, essential services and neighborhood amenities.
Residential property is primarily used for living purposes, such as houses, apartments, and condominiums, while commercial property is intended for business activities, including offices, retail stores, industrial buildings, and warehouses. The distinction lies in their intended use, with residential properties serving as homes for individuals and families, while commercial properties are utilized for generating income through commerce and business operations. Additionally, zoning regulations often separate residential and commercial areas to maintain distinct land uses and property values.
1. Commercial Property 2. Residential Property
A certified residential appraiser can appraise any residential property with up to four units, regardless of value. However, they cannot appraise a commercial property.
It depends on a lot of things such as location and size of the property. However usually residential property is more expensive.
You end up dealing with different clientele. Also only certain properties can be converted from residential property to commercial property. You cannot change a house to commercial property without changing the entire layout.
Property prices are generally a little higher in a designated residential area rather than commercial areas. This is due to the more genteel nature of residential zones.