Depending on the context, these two terms could mean the same thing: other descriptions for a residence or commercial space.
Usually an apartment is the name of a residence in a building where there are other residences -- typically more than four. There are locales where one can purchase their 'apartment', and its ownership is either in the style of condominium or co-op.
In condominium and co-op governing documents, sometimes a residence is called a 'unit' meaning a residential unit or a commercial unit.
The difference between an apartment and a suit is that a suite is a 2 room unit. An apartment has several rooms.
A flat is a residential unit in a multi-unit building, what is called in the USA an apartment. A bungalow is a single-story residence, having two or three bedrooms.
In the United States a condominium is a form of fee ownership of a unit in a multi unit complex. An apartment (sometimes called a flat) is typically a rental property consisting of a room or suite of rooms in a building containing a number of such dwellings.
a flat is bigger
One is your room and one is,nt
A cottage is its own stature while apartment is a stature but it has other people of residence in it.
An apartment is usually part of a multi-unit building. The owner of the building charges rent for the separate apartments. Houses are generally privately owned and stand alone buildings. The owner of the house also owns the property on which it stands.
Nothing
No difference. A unit of stock is called a share.
There is no difference between a unit plan and a scheme of wok. thank u. By highkult
Always, you can own a condominium. And some condominiums are called apartments. You cannot always own an apartment. When you cannot own an apartment, it is not a condominium.
There is no difference.