the part of a town or city where the shops, restaurants, and business are located
downtown
a 1-story house that is all on ground level
a bungalow (or a ranch)
a flat with one separate bedroom
one-bedroom flat
a place where people buy stamp and send letters
The Post Office
The metal staircase that is attached to the outside of an apartment building.
The Fire Escape
far outside of the city
the countryside
a vehicle that a car can pull and in which people can live and sleep when they are on holiday
a camper
the British term for an apartment building
a block of flats
The place where people borrow books.
The Library
A bathroom without a tub or a shower.
A 1/2 bath / (or A Powder Room)
the part of the city where people live
a neighborhood
a house which is part of a row of houses that are joined together
a townhouse
an apartment that is one single room, including the kitchen
a studio
The place where people walk, play sports, ride bikes, and relax.
The Park
The feature attached to the outside of a building that let's you walk outside.
A Balcony
a richer residential area near a city, but away from its centre with houses and green spaces)
the suburbs
a very large house with a lot of rooms
a mansion
a very expensive and comfortable apartment or set of rooms on the top floor of a building
a penthouse
The part of the city where two streets intersect.
An Intersection / (A Crossroad)
The part of the front of a house where you can sit outside.
The Front Porch
the part of the street where people walk
sidewalk
a house that is not connected to another house
a single-family
an apartment that is not attached to the main building
a granny flat
The part of the street where people walk.
The Sidewalk / ("The Pavement" in the UK)
The part of the inside of a house that has rooms on either side.
The Hallway