Types of Homes
Parts & Features
Sustainable & Tech
Renting & Buying
Neighborhood
100

A house that floats on water.

Floating House (수상 가옥)

100

A room at the very top of a house, under the roof.

Attic (다락방)

100

A home that uses high-tech devices to control lights and heat.

Smart House

100

The money you pay every month to live in a house you don't own.

Rent (임대료/월세)

100

Relating to a big city with many buildings and people.

Urban (도시의)

200

A very small, eco-friendly house, usually under 400 sq ft.

Tiny House

200

An outdoor platform joined to the upper floor of a house.

Balcony

200

Power created by using the sun's light.

Solar Energy

200

The person who owns the house and rents it to others. (Female)

Landlady (집주인)

200

An area outside the city center where people mostly live.

Suburban (교외/외곽의)

300

An extremely tall building in a city.

Skyscraper (마천루/고층빌딩)

300

An outdoor area next to a house, usually paved, for relaxing.

Patio (테라스/안뜰)

300

A building that does not release any harmful gases.

Zero-emission 

300

The person who pays rent to live in someone else's house.

Tenant (세입자)

300

An area far from cities, like the countryside or farms.

Rural (시골의)

400

A small apartment that has one main room for living and sleeping.

Studio (원룸형 아파트)

400

Material used to keep heat inside a house during winter.

Insulation (단열재)

400

A device that controls the temperature of a room.

Thermostat

400

Monthly costs for electricity, water, and gas.

Utility Bills (공공요금)

400

A specific area or district where people live.

Residential Area (주택가)

500

A tall, narrow house that is joined to other similar houses in a row.

Townhouse 

500

The system that moves fresh air through a building.

Ventilation (환기 시설)

500

Large machines in the home like fridges or washing machines.

Appliances (가전 제품)

500

A rental home that already includes furniture and beds.

Furnished (풀옵션/가구 완비)

500

Useful features like pools, gyms, or parks near a home.

Amenity (편의 시설)

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