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Apartment: A set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building.
Noun. They have six luxury apartments for sale.
Bungalow: A house that usually has only one storey (= level), sometimes with a smaller upper storey set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof.
Noun. There were small, white bungalows dotted over the hillside.
Cave:A large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground.
Noun. She was crushed in a freak accident in a cave in France.
Chalet: A small wooden house found in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland, or a house built in a similar style, especially one used by people on holiday.
Noun. I'm in the chalet.
Cottage: A small house, usually in the countryside.
Noun. We rented a little beach cottage on the North Caroline coast.
Duplex: A set of rooms for living in that are on two floors of a building.
Noun. Last year the average single-family house in the neighborhood was valued at $30,095 and the average duplex at $45,964.
Houseboat: A boat that people use as their home, often kept in one place on a river or canal.
Noun. He lives in a boat house.
Igloo: A circular house made of blocks of hard snow, especially as built by the Inuit people of northern North America.
Noun. They built is igloo
Log cabin: A small house made from tree trunks.
Noun. That cabin is very small.
Motor home: A large motor vehicle that is designed to be lived in while travelling. It contains cooking equipment, one or more beds, and sometimes a toilet.
I'll take a trip around the world in the motor home
Mansion: A very large, expensive house.
Noun. The street is lined with enormous mansions where the rich and famous live.
Ranch: A very large farm on which animals are kept, especially in North and South America.
Noun. On the weekend we will go to the ranch
Row house: A house in a city that is joined to others like it on either side.
Noun. She lives in a row house.
Studio apartment: An apartment with only one room, a bathroom, and a kitchen area.
Noun. He bought a studio apartment
Teepee: A type of tent in the shape of a cone made from animal skins that was the traditional shelter of some Native Americans.
Noun. He lives in a teepee.
Yurt: A type of round tent with a wooden frame, used traditionally as a home by some Central Asian people, and now sometimes used for camping in Western countries.
Noun. That yurt is very big.
Extraordinary: Very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange.
Noun. Her voice had an extraordinary hypnotic quality.
Properties An object or objects that belong to someone.
Noun. The club does not accept responsibility for loss of or damage to club members' personal property.
Paradise: A place or condition of great happiness where everything is exactly as you would like it to be
Noun. His idea of paradise is to spend the day lying on the beach.
Real estate: Property in the form of land or buildings
Noun. He works in real estate.