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    market was an amazing moment when the stars aligned and every house price dropped to prices that some of us could easily finally afford. Not only were we able to afford a house for the first time possibly in history, we were able to have our pick of the litter as it were. It was a buyers’ market, and people like me, we were all about buying a house that no one will be able to take away from us. Or so we thought. When you go to get a new house and you have cash to lay down, it’s very different…

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    Hsc300 Unit 4

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    architecture. For instance, every owner has a front and back porch that provide a slightly elevated view of the landscape. In addition, no tree grows within this group of condominiums. The potential danger of their falling onto power lines, cars, and houses poses too great of a risk in such a small, confined space. Overall, the place consists of more hardscape than plantscape because of the necessity to accommodate parking.…

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    Speech About Littering

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    thoughts: • Sense of hope and potential • Encourages one to dream for the future • Wouldn’t be tempted to litter because the community is so clean • Gives the impression that the people care and that there is accountability and someone in charge • Houses serve as a medium for external expression This is a picture of Mariannridge, a community nestled between rolling hills of greenery and the by- product of the group areas act, consisting…

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    Housing is a very nice feature in Trap City. Houses are usually very beautiful on the inside and out. Your house depends on the amount of children you have. The more children a family has, the more complex and nicer the house is. Houses are separated by neighborhood. There are not as many big and complex houses as there are little ones. There are apartment buildings for families with no child and sometimes for families with one child. Most houses are different from all the other ones but…

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    A house is defined as the physical structure where a person lives. Some people live in houses, while others live in homes. It takes certain aspects to turn a house into a home. While a house is a constructed building, a home is a place of deep meaning to a person, and contains many social features, like a family. Although family plays such an important role in a home, it’s the memories, safety, and a sense of purpose and belonging that complete the full meaning of a home. The final scene of the…

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    UK Housing Market Analysis

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    crucial for economic well-being, growth, and social welfare. However, for decades’ supply has fallen short of the level needed to match demand and has been irresponsive to increases in prices. In the UK a significant shortage of housing explains why house prices have risen much faster than inflation and earnings. Housing construction involves more stages than most of other products. New homes building depends on land acquisition, planning and development stages and then the construction itself.…

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    appearance of framing began to change. The old way of framing houses and other buildings was, “timber framing used large timbers interlocked with chiseled joints (mostly mortise and tenons) secured with wood pegs”(this old house). Balloon framing differs from timber framing because balloon framing was intended to be very light weight due to it being made out of 2x4 inch planks and nails, while timber framing was bulky and heavy. While both types have pros and cons balloon framing has more…

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    The forms of an underground building variates according to the types of stone, soil type and landscape. Three types of underground spaces’ typology can be distinguished based on the principles of space that are in contact with sunlight and views or located in relation to the ground level. These typologies are of earth-covered spaces, submerged…

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    If you are thinking about buying a house, you are about to embark on an exciting journey and one that will make a huge impact on your life going forward. Additionally, buying a house will probably be one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Therefore, you should spend some time learning about the process and everything that is involved before you begin, including the home appraisal and the home appraisal cost. Knowing the process and the things you should and shouldn't do when buying a…

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    Katie Wilson, and her mother Dorthy, moved into the Castle’s old house. Katie is attending Raven’s Park High School, her mother meanwhile stays in the empty home everyday working on her clothing website, as a widow. The two of them live alone in a huge house, in the quaint town of Raven's Gully. I am Jason Kirkland, and I live 4 houses down from their house. In our small neighborhood there are a total of 6 houses, including mine.To retrogress verbatimly to the opulent event, I remember hearing…

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