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Detached house: A house that stands alone and is not joined to another building.
Example: They live in a large detached house in the countryside.

Semi-detached house: A house joined to another on one side only.
Example: Many families in the UK live in semi-detached houses.

Terraced house: A row of houses joined together side by side.
Example: Terraced houses are common in older parts of the city.

Apartment / Flat: A self-contained housing unit in a larger building.
Example: She rents a one-bedroom flat near the city center.
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Studio apartment: A small apartment with one main room for living and sleeping.
Example: Studio apartments are ideal for single people or students.

Bungalow: A single-storey house (no upstairs).
Example: My grandparents live in a cozy bungalow by the beach.

Furnished: A home that already has furniture inside.
Example: The flat was fully furnished, so we didn’t need to buy anything.

Unfurnished: A home without furniture.
Example: They chose an unfurnished apartment so they could decorate it themselves.
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Spacious: Having a lot of space inside.
Example: Their new home is very spacious with high ceilings and large windows.

Cozy (or Cosy – UK spelling): Small but comfortable and warm.
Example: The living room felt cozy with the fireplace and soft lighting.

Modern: New or up-to-date in style, design, or technology.
Example: They renovated their kitchen to have a more modern look.

Rustic: Simple, rough, and typical of the countryside.
Example: The cottage had a rustic charm with wooden beams and stone walls.

Renovate: To repair or improve a building to make it like new.
Example: They decided to renovate the old house instead of moving.

Landlord / Landlady: The person who owns a home or apartment and rents it out.
Example: The landlord agreed to fix the leaking roof.

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