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  • Cave: a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff.
    Noun: The cave was dark.
  • Igloo: a type of dome-shaped shelter built from blocks of solid snow, traditionally used by Inuits.
    Noun: Better to tear down the igloo and try to get a refund on the bricks.
  • Chalet: A chalet is a small wooden house, especially in a mountain area or a holiday camp.
    Noun: We stayed in a chalet style hostel with a toasty log fire. 
  • 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: A bungalow does not have an upstairs.
  • Studio apartment: A studio apartment is generally a self-contained space that houses everything in a single room with a separate bathroom
    Noun: It was a good idea to move to St Cloud, and this little studio apartment thing here is fine.
  • Ranch: a large farm, especially in the western US and Canada, where cattle or other animals are bred and raised.
    Noun: He was working on the ranch , fifteen miles away.
  • Teepee: a portable conical tent made of skins, cloth, or canvas on a frame of poles, used by North American Indians of the Plains and Great Lakes regions.
    Noun: Maybe one day i'll get to buy an inch of grass that I can build a small teepee for myself to live.
  • Duplex: A duplex is a house which has been divided into two separate units for two different families or groups of people.
    Noun: Both sides of the duplex are currently being rented.
  • Extraordinary: very unusual or remarkable.
    Adjective: Extraordinary you is a  excelent k-drama.
  • Houseboat: A houseboat is a small boat on a river or canal which people live in.
    Noun: Rain met Georgie on a houseboat at Chelsea.
  • Apartment: a suite of rooms forming one residence, typically in a building containing a number of these.
    Noun: The apartment was spick and span.
  • Row house: one of a series of houses connected by common sidewalls and forming a continuous group Fundamentally, a row house is a building that stands cheek by jowl with its neighbors, often sharing a common wall.
    Noun: Her things and most of the furniture had been returned with her to the row house.
  • Real state: property consisting of land or buildings.
    Noun: He is a real estate agent.
  • Log cabin: a cabin made from logs The successful man liked to claim humble a beginning, saying he was born in a log cabin.
    Noun: The log cabin was built in 1846 from nearby post oak logs.
  • Yurt: Essentially, a yurt is a round, tent-like structure.
    Noun: We have a Yurt for hire in the summer.
  • Paradise:
    Noun: This beach is a paradise for surfers.
  • Properties: a thing or things belonging to someone; possessions collectively.
    Noun: She owns all sorts of property around town.
  • Motor home: a motor vehicle equipped like a trailer for living in, with kitchen facilities, beds, etc.
    Noun: Suddenly a fuzzy black blob appeared under the rear of our motorhome .
  • Cottage: a small simple house, typically one near a lake or beach.
    Noun: They arrived at a small cottage in a clearing.
  • Mansion: a large building divided into apartments.
    Noun: The old mansion was built in 1850.