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3. What are the different types of houses that you have seen ?​

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Answered by mdaasim862
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What are the different types of houses?

Single Family Detached House.

Apartment.

Bungalow.

Cabin.

Carriage/Coach House.

Castle.

Cave House.

Chalet

Answered by keziyaaji
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Condominium

A condominium is a home among many within one building or series of buildings on a piece of land. Each owner has title to the unit. The building is governed by an elected body (HOA in the United States / Strata Council in Canada) who makes decisions on behalf of all unit owners and owns the communal areas and land. They make decisions pertaining to maintenance, the grounds, regulations, etc.

Apartment

An apartment is a group of housing units in one building all owned by one entity. In other words, all the units are owned by one entity. The units are then rented out to tenants. This is the key difference between a condo and an apartment. With a condo, individual entities (i.e. person or corporation) own the units, whereas with apartments, all the units in the building are owned by one entity.

Bungalow

The bungalow is derived from small houses in India stemming from “Bengali house”. In fact, since the cottage style house with thick walls didn’t work in India, the bungalow was developed.bungalow is a small, square, single-story home with front porch. The single floor is raised up with front steps leading up to the porch. Often there’s a single dormer window built into a pitched roof in the attic. These types of homes started being built in the USA in the early 1900’s. They’re found all over the country now. These days, bungalows aren’t too common given the penchant for much larger homes. Moreover, with computer-aided design, simple designs are no longer necessary to keep costs lower.

Cottage

The term cottage stems from England. While in today’s parlance it refers to a small vacation home, historically it’s a small home with a high thatched roof, thick walls and a single room.In a odd twist of irony, some wealthy people refer to their vacation properties as “the cottage” which downplays what is really a luxurious vacation home.

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