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What is the difference between a flat, an apartment and a residential complex?
Nov 28, 2010 7:03 AM
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Basically, flat is used in British English (and English speaking countries with strong links to the UK) and apartment is used in American English. I think apartment is becoming used more often in the UK now though... certainly everyone in the UK would understand 'apartment' while I think many people in the USA would be confused by the use of 'flat'.
'Residential complex' would just be a group of flats or apartment buildings together. It is easily understood but it is not a common phrase in the UK.
November 28, 2010
size :P
November 28, 2010
Actually, there is no difference, its just way to call them in different countries.
The following link will help you.
https://www.pickeronline.com/nagpur/residential-apartments
October 23, 2017
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