The main difference is ownership. Bridgewater villas are “fee simple,” meaning you own your villa inside and out, along with the entire homesite it sits on. In a condo, you typically own only the interior space, while the building and grounds are shared common property. Villa ownership gives you more control, more privacy, and the long‑term benefits of owning your own homesite. For a deeper comparison, you can read our blog post “What’s the Difference Between a Bridgewater Villa and a Condo” .
