Let we explain one by one:
- Town-house:
– Individual ownership for whole house or by floor in the building (highest up to 4 or 5 floors).
– Lower rental price (most of them).
– Semi-furnished/basic furniture (depend on landlord).
– No security guards.
– No any facilities.
– No serviced provided (if have sometime only internet).
– Need to find cleaner/house mate or other things by yourself.
– No maintenance or poor maintenances.
– Only motorbike or bicycle parking lots. - Condominium:
– Individual ownership per unit in complex of building.
– Basic furniture provided by landlord (most of them).
– If has any problem occurred you need to handle directly to owner (Ex. AC or washing machine not work or water leaking etc.)
– Rental price is similar to Serviced Apartments (depend on landlord and level of floor)
– Not provided services (if provide only management fee & home speed internet) , more additional extra charges
– Security guard’s standby
– Car or motor parking (extra charges)
– Elevator and backup generator running only lift. - Serviced Apartment:
– Whole building is only one owner/landlord (managed by one landlord or one management company)
– Basic furniture (some properties also provided kitchenware)
– Provided services similar to hotel (Ex. room cleaning services,using of facilities(swimming pool/fitness center/sauna/steam if have), – – Internet and maintenance services)
– Rental price more expensive than town-house or condominium
– Security guard’s standby
– Front desk/receptionist standby
– Provided car/motor parking lots (some properties tenant need to pay extra charge)
– Elevators and backup generator running for whole building (need to double check)