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tenement
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deed
bungalow
bungalow
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a one-story construction without stairs, usually with a low roof

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The bungalow had a spacious backyard, perfect for hosting summer barbecues.
The couple decided to downsize and move into a cozy bungalow in the countryside.
chalet
chalet
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a wooden house with a steep sloping roof, often found in mountainous areas in Switzerland

What is a "chalet"?

A chalet is a type of house that is typically found in mountainous regions, particularly in places like the Alps. It is often a wooden structure with a steep roof and extended edges, designed to withstand heavy snow. Chalets are commonly used as vacation homes or ski lodges, offering a cozy and rustic atmosphere. Inside, they usually feature open living spaces, fireplaces, and large windows to enjoy the surrounding views. Many chalets are designed for year-round use, but they are especially popular during winter for skiing and other outdoor activities.

parlour
parlour
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a sitting room in a house reserved especially for entertaining guests

sublease
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the act of renting a property to a tenant by someone who is a tenant himself

abode
abode
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a place where someone lives

conservatory
conservatory
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a room with a roof and walls made of glass, often affixed to one side of a building, used for relaxing or growing plants in

condominium
condominium
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a building or a group of buildings in which individual units are owned privately, while common areas and facilities such as hallways, elevators, etc. are owned and managed by all residents

What is a "condominium"?

A condominium, often called a condo, is a type of housing system where a person owns an individual unit within a larger building or complex. The owner has ownership of their unit, while the shared areas, such as hallways, parking lots, and amenities like pools or gyms, are collectively owned by all the residents. Condominiums are popular in cities and urban areas due to their convenience, and they offer a mix of private ownership and shared community living. The rules and maintenance of the building are typically managed by a homeowners' association.

tenement
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a large building consisting of several apartments, particularly in a poor neighborhood

What is a "tenement"?

A tenement is a large building that is divided into multiple small apartments or units, usually for people with low incomes. These buildings are often found in crowded urban areas and are typically older, sometimes poorly maintained, with basic amenities. Tenements were originally built to provide affordable housing for working-class families, but they are sometimes associated with poor living conditions, such as limited space, inadequate plumbing, or insufficient lighting. Despite these challenges, tenements remain an important form of housing in many cities around the world.

deed
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a legal document that a person signs, particularly one proving the fact that they own a property

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