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  2. Microapartment - Wikipedia

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    Microapartment. "Apodment" microapartment building, Capitol Hill, Seattle. A microapartment, also known as a microflat, micro-condo, or micro-unit is a one-room, self-contained living space, usually purpose built, designed to accommodate a sitting space, sleeping space, bathroom and kitchenette with 14–32 square metres (150–350 sq ft). [1]

  3. Studio apartment - Wikipedia

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    One main living area with no separate bedroom. A studio apartment, or studio condo [1] also known as a studio flat (UK), self-contained apartment (Nigeria), efficiency apartment, bed-sitter (Kenya), or bachelor apartment, is a small dwelling in which the normal functions of a number of rooms – often the living room, bedroom, and kitchen ...

  4. The tiny house trend: Should you downsize to a tiny home or ...

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    Some folks consider anything from 150 to 400 square feet a tiny home, while others call their 800- or 1,000-square-foot home “my tiny house.”. One thing fans may agree on is that tiny houses ...

  5. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership regime in which a building (or group of buildings) is divided into multiple units that are either each separately owned, or owned in common with exclusive rights of occupation by individual owners. These individual units are surrounded by common areas that are jointly owned and managed by ...

  6. The Ace of Space: Living Large in a Small Place - AOL

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    Whether you live in 80 square feet or 1,000, the following tips will help you arrange your living space to perfection. The key is to think big while living small. Show comments

  7. Common area - Wikipedia

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    Common area. A common area is, in real estate or real property law, the "area which is available for use by more than one person..." [1] The common areas are those that are available for common use by all tenants, (or) groups of tenants and their invitees. [2][3] In Texas and other parts of the United States, it is "An area inside a housing ...

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