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How to Pronounce apt.
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Meaning and Context
The term "apt." is the universally recognized written abbreviation for "apartment," a fundamental concept in urban housing and real estate. An apartment is a self-contained residential unit, typically occupying a single level within a larger multi-family building or complex, which is owned or managed by a landlord or property management company. This abbreviation is indispensable in postal addressing, real estate listings, and lease agreements, serving as a key identifier for mail delivery, tenant location, and property description. The use of "apt." facilitates clear communication in densely populated areas where multiple dwellings share a common street address, making it a cornerstone of efficient logistics and property identification in the housing market, rental properties, and condominium living.
Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings
The primary abbreviation "apt." is standardized, but several common variations and errors persist in informal usage. The most frequent typo is the omission of the period, resulting in "apt" without punctuation. Some may incorrectly use "Apt" with a capital 'A' in the middle of an address line, though capitalizing the first letter is acceptable if it begins the line. A less common but notable misspelling is the conflation with the homograph "apt" (meaning appropriate or likely), which can cause confusion outside of an address context. In international or less formal settings, one might encounter "Apt." with a capital 'A', "APT" in all caps, or the full word "Apartment" abbreviated as "Aptmt." or "Aptm.", though these are non-standard. The plural is correctly formed as "apts." with an added 's' and period.
Example Sentences
Please ensure the package is delivered to 123 Maple Street, Apt.
4B, as the main building entrance does not provide access to individual units.
When searching for a new home, she filtered the online listings to show only buildings with an apt.
available for immediate move-in.
The lease agreement clearly stated that the tenant of apt.
12 was responsible for maintaining the balcony.
He mistakenly sent the invitation to "123 Oak Road, #5" instead of "123 Oak Road, Apt.
5," causing a brief delay in delivery.
Older architectural plans for the building showed that the current spacious apt.
on the third floor was originally two smaller studio units.
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