An apartment is usually referred to as a 'flat' in all of the UK - which includes England, However, people sometimes use the word 'apartment' - particularly if they want to make it sound a little bit 'up-market'.
It's usually called a flat but people sometimes say apartment.
In England apartments are called flats.
Newport-style/ New England-style
It's called a four storey apartment.
A studio apartment is small and combines living room, bedroom and kitchenette. It can be called a bachelor apartment or a studio apartment.
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
Usually, but not always, an apartment is a flat in English.
It's called an apartment :)
England is called England...
Yes, you can own an apartment. When an apartment is owned by an individual, it's called a condominium (condo). The building or apartment must be designated for individual sale, you can't purchase just any apartment in any apartment building.
He lives in a flat, ( or an apartment), in Fulham, London...
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