Types of Shelters
Buying a House
Miscellaneous
Fixer Upper
Parts of a Home
100

A shelter using the landscape for protection. 

What are Natural Shelters?

100

This is a percentage of the value of your home, paid yearly.

What is Property Tax?

100

These are used to determine what types of buildings can be constructed in different areas of a city. 

What are Zoning Laws?

100

Updating a kitchen or bathroom

What is an example of changing a living area?

100

The areas of a home where work is completed. Includes: Kitchen, laundry room, garage

What is the Service Zone?

200

These were used by nomads so they could travel and bring shelter with them 

What are Portable Shelters?

200

The money you pay up front to purchase a home. 

What is Down Payment?
200

This is the principle where you are able to leave a building without a key that is locked to get in 

What is Free Egress?

200

Adding an attached garage

What is an example of adding on?

200

Few dividing walls separate spaces, particularly social zones.

What is an Open Floor Plan?
300

These are structures built by farmers and herders to live in areas with fertile soil and water access. 

What are Permanent Shelters?

300

The fees paid to the bank for giving you the home loan.

What is Closing Costs?

300

A set of regulations that governs the design, construction, and modification of buildings and structures.

What are Building Codes?

300

Finishing an unfinished basement

What is an example of changing a living area?

300

Rooms are separated by walls and mostly self contained.

What are Closed Floor Plans?

400

This group lived in the city center.

What is the Wealthy Class?

400

This is a percentage of the loan paid to the bank.

What is Mortgage Interest?

400

Any project that updates or changes a homes systems, layout, or structure

What is Remodeling?

400

These are 3 things to consider when remodeling.

What are 

Cost

Convenience

Commitment

400

The quiet, comfortable area of a home. Includes: Bedrooms & Bathrooms

What are Private Zones?

500

This group lived in the "middle" ring of early cities, not the center and not the outskirts.

What is the Merchant Class?

500

This is the difference between what you owe on your home and what your home is actually worth.

What is home equity?

500

Any project that restores a home to its original appearance, structure, or layout

What is Renovating?

500

These are the 4 types of remodeling.

What are: 
1) Changing a living Area

2) Making unused space livable

3) Adding on

4) Buying to remodel

500

The parts of a home where people gather. Includes: living room, dining room, entryway, rec rooms, patios

What are Social Zones?

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