Residential Construction

Residential construction encompasses a diverse range of housing types designed to meet varying lifestyle needs and preferences. This includes the development of villas and bungalows, which offer spacious layouts, privacy, and often come with premium amenities, making them ideal for luxury living. Apartment complexes are a more urban-centric solution, providing efficient use of space and shared facilities, catering to both individuals and families in densely populated areas. Additionally, row houses and individual homes strike a balance between community living and personal space, often found in suburban developments and appealing to those seeking independence with a sense of neighborhood. Together, these housing formats shape the residential landscape and reflect the evolving demands of modern living.

Villas and Bungalows

✅ A villa is typically a luxurious, standalone residence often built in gated communities or upscale suburbs. It can be single or multi-story and is usually associated with affluence and high-end living.

✅ A bungalow is a single-story standalone house, often with a simple layout and direct access to the garden or outdoor space. It's known for comfort and accessibility.

Apartment Complexes

✅ An apartment is a self-contained residential unit within a larger building. These units can either be rented or purchased, depending on the ownership model of the building.

✅ A complex refers to a group of apartment units built as part of a single development. Apartment complexes often feature shared amenities like parking, elevators, security, and recreational areas.

Row Houses and Individual Homes

✅ A row house is a series of identical or mirror-image houses sharing side walls. Each unit has its own entrance, small front/backyard, and often multiple stories.

✅ An individual home is a freestanding structure built on its own private plot of land. It doesn't share walls with any other home and offers complete autonomy in design, space, lifestyle, comfort, and usage.

Why Choose TTM Homes?

✔ End-to-End Home Solutions –

From foundation to final interior touches.

We handle everything from the foundation to the final interior touches, ensuring a seamless home-building experience.

✔ Premium Craftsmanship –

Superior materials and skilled professionals.

We use superior materials and employ skilled professionals to deliver high-quality construction and interiors.

✔ On-Time Delivery –

Efficient project management for timely completion.

Our efficient project management ensures that every project is completed within the scheduled timeline.

✔ Affordable & Transparent Pricing –

No hidden costs, just quality work.

We offer fair and transparent pricing with no hidden costs, delivering exceptional quality within your budget.

Quick Answer

How long does it take to build a home?
The timeline for building a home depends on various factors, such as size, complexity, weather conditions, and permit approvals. On average, a standard home takes 6 to 12 months to complete, while larger or more customized homes may take longer.
What is the cost of building a new home?
The cost varies based on location, materials, labor, and design preferences. A rough estimate can range from $100 to $500 per square foot. It’s best to consult a builder for an accurate quote based on your specific needs.
What are the key factors to consider before starting construction?

Before starting construction, consider:

  • Budget and financing options
  • Land selection and permits
  • Design and layout preferences
  • Construction materials and sustainability
  • Choosing the right builder
How can I make my home more energy-efficient?

To improve energy efficiency, consider:

  • Using solar panels and energy-efficient appliances
  • Installing proper insulation and smart windows
  • Opting for LED lighting and water-saving fixtures
  • Designing for natural ventilation and daylight
How do I choose the right construction company?
Look for a licensed and experienced construction company with a good reputation. Check their past projects, customer reviews, warranties, and transparency in pricing before making a decision.