Private property is what you own, if you have an apartment, then this is your private property, if you have a telephone, then it is also private property.
For example, under the soviets, private property was prohibited, and everything that people had (apartments, bicycles, and even underpants), everything was state-owned, that is, state-owned.
(In all dictatorial communist countries, private property is prohibited, such as in North Korea.)
Private property is what you own, if you have an apartment, then this is your private property, if you have a telephone, then it is also private property.
For example, under the soviets, private property was prohibited, and everything that people had (apartments, bicycles, and even underpants), everything was state-owned, that is, state-owned.
(In all dictatorial communist countries, private property is prohibited, such as in North Korea.)