Is there really a five-story villa?
The definition of villa by the Ministry of Land and Resources: refers to two or three-story single-family houses; It covers a large area and has a low floor area ratio.
The villa is a single-family residence with the highest three floors, including basement and indoor garage. Like many sub-villas and similar villas, such as "four-storey single-storey houses", "double row houses" and "superimposed small high-rise buildings" are all high-grade houses, also called row houses and bungalows, which do not belong to villas.
The value of villa is not only reflected in the area of each building, but also the key to the price difference is the floor area ratio. For example, a villa with a plot ratio of about 0.30 is twice as high as a villa with a plot ratio of about 0.60.
The floor area ratio refers to the ratio of the total construction area to the construction land area. For example, on the land with a land area of 654.38 million square meters, the total construction area is 4,000 square meters, and its plot ratio is 0.4.
The general standard concept of low-density residential planning is that the floor area ratio of high-rise low-density residential buildings is not more than 2.2; The plot ratio of multi-storey low-density residential buildings is not greater than1.2; The plot ratio of urban residential buildings shall not exceed 0.7; The plot ratio of villas shall not exceed 0.35.