House Types

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Across
  1. 1. A single-story house, often compact, with a simple layout, typically featuring a front porch.
  2. 4. A small, cozy house, often in a rural or semi-rural area, typically featuring a traditional or quaint design.
  3. 6. A unit in a multi-story building, rented with shared facilities like hallways and elevators. It is part of a larger complex.
  4. 8. A single-room living space that combines the bedroom, living area, and kitchen into one open space, with a separate bathroom.
  5. 9. A simple, rustic dwelling usually located in remote or natural settings, often made of wood.
  6. 11. Similar to an apartment, but owned rather than rented. Residents also own a share of common areas like pools or gyms.
Down
  1. 2. A large, open-plan living space, often converted from industrial buildings. It typically features high ceilings, large windows, and few internal walls.
  2. 3. A luxurious apartment located on the top floor of a high-rise building, often with exclusive features like a private terrace.
  3. 5. A multi-story house that shares one or two walls with adjacent homes but has its own entrance.
  4. 7. A large, grand, and luxurious standalone house, often with extensive grounds and upscale amenities.
  5. 10. A luxurious standalone home, often in resort areas, with spacious interiors and upscale amenities. Historically associated with country estates.