Spanish houses and British ones.
Spanish houses are bigger than British houses. British living space per home is smaller than the average Spanish home. New homes in Spain are getting bigger. Newly built homes in Spain are more spacious than British ones. In Britain, new homes remain the same size as existing properties. Most of British families live in a house and very few people live in a flat. This is in stark contrast to families on Spain where flats are more popular. Yet almost bizarrely the average British family home has less usable living space than Spanish homes. On the other hand, there is a curiosity: the UK is less in terms of living space, particularly when you take the fact that we tend to live in houses rather than flats into account. The Spanish own more of their homes than the Brits. The UK has few developed rental sector. There are marked differences between the residential property prices in Spain and Britain and the types of homes people can buy.
A place where I live.
My flat is not very spacious but is comfortable. There are three bedrooms. There is enough space for three people. The living room and the kitchen are ok and shining. There are two bathrooms and a little veranda. There is a place where leave a car in the cellar. This is a typical type of building in my country. I would prefer to move to a bigger place to live. I will probably go to live in a house out of downtown.