Detached House: The Ultimate Living Choice for Independence, Space, and Privacy
A detached house (monokatoikia) is an independent residential building within a plot of land or field, on which it holds all the ownership shares. Ideally, it does not abut another building on an adjacent plot, but it can, depending on the property size and the building regulations of the area. It is almost certain to feature free outdoor space, a yard or garden, and usually parking spaces.

The design of the detached house, both externally and internally, can be extremely varied in terms of size and style, always depending on the residents' needs and budget. One can find a detached house both in the center and in the outskirts of large cities, as well as in areas with plenty of holiday homes.
Advantages: Autonomy, Space, and Quiet
Owning a detached house offers owners the freedom to customize the space according to their needs and enjoy the comfort and privacy of their own space, without depending on third parties. The advantages of a detached house are numerous:
- Maximum Privacy: A detached house offers the greatest privacy compared to other types of residences. Owners can enjoy their own space without sharing the garden or facilities with others.
- Ample Space: Detached houses usually have more space compared to other types of residences (e.g., apartments) and naturally include a yard or garden for relaxation, activities, and play.
- Full Autonomy: Owners of a detached house have full autonomy and freedom in decision-making regarding their space. They can make changes and improvements without needing to seek approval from anyone else (e.g., building management).
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Disadvantages: Acquisition and Maintenance Cost
If we must mention some disadvantages, they mainly relate to cost and location.
- Higher Acquisition Cost: Generally, purchasing a detached house requires greater capital compared to an apartment, making it a long-term and expensive investment for the family.
- Increased Maintenance Cost: Owners of a detached house are solely responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of their space, including gardens and external facilities. This, depending on the size of the property, can be very costly.
- Lack of Communication/Security: If the detached house is located in a remote and sparsely populated area, owners may feel isolated or even insecure, unlike life in a densely populated apartment building.
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Market Demand and Investment Value
Generally speaking, there is no doubt that the detached house is by far the first choice of prospective buyers. Even those with a small budget seek to buy an old ruined house to renovate, or a small buildable piece of land, rather than being in an apartment building and sharing spaces and facilities.

This is a very common occurrence, but the supply is much smaller than the demand, which is why the prices of detached houses, especially in good areas, are quite high, making it an extremely high-demand investment option.
Searching for a detached house with a garden is the first choice for many. Whether you are looking for luxury houses or an affordable maisonette with detached house features, see all the available property types on our website.
