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a phrasal verb to let someone live in a house, room etc that you own.
rent out
a phrasal verb to repair; to improve the condition and appearance of something.
do up
a phrasal verb:- When you leave a house or aparment
move out
a phrasal verb:- When you first enter a new property
move in
to change from one form to another
convert
a person who you share a house with but who is not a member of your family
housemate
a business that helps buy and sell houses
real estate agency
to repair, restore to good condition, make new again
renovate
a house or building
property
to buy a property in order to rent it out and make money
buy to let
a long-term loan from a bank when you buy a house
mortgage
The money you pay to stay in a house
rent
the person who owns the house that you rent
landlord
A person who pays for the right to live in a house owned by someone else
tenant
not enough room to move about, negative
cramped
Having pleasing views of different landscapes
great views
a design where the rooms are not closed off from each other; minimal walls
open plan
having lots of room
spacious
lit, full of light
light
dark, negative
gloomy
comfortable, warm, small, positive
cosy
A house with a little, simple, furniture and lots of space
minimalist
a house that is not joined to any other house
detached
a house built as part of a continuous row in a uniform style
terraced
a house joined on one side to another
semi detached