a place where people can live in, usually kept at a particular place on a river or canal
houseboat
a space, typically an attic or upper floor of a building, that has been renovated and adapted for use as a living area, office, bedroom, or other functional space
converted loft
is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure
basement flat
houses or flats that are provided by a local council or another organization for people on low incomes to buy or rent at a low price
social housing
is a residential community that is enclosed by fences, walls, or gates, restricting access to residents and authorized visitors only
gated community
a large country house surrounded by land that belongs to it
manor
a very tall block of flats or offices
tower block
a small building for people to live in that is made in a factory and moved to a permanent place
mobile home
a flat with rooms on two floors within a building, usually with a separate entrance
maisonette
a room that a person rents and uses for both living and sleeping in
bedsit
is a small, usually wooden and often brightly coloured, box above the high tide mark on popular bathing beaches
beach hut
a building for university or college students to live in
hall of residence
a house rented from the local council
council house
a large group of houses built and rented out by a local council
council estate
a house built all on one level, without stairs
bungalow
refers to a type of housing designed specifically for elderly or vulnerable individuals who are still able to live independently but may require some level of support
sheltered accommodation
that place refers to a facility that provides long-term care and accommodation for individuals, typically those who are elderly, disabled, or require assistance with daily living activities
residential home
a house that is one of a row of houses that are joined together on each side
terraced house
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