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  • @WiseOldMike
    @WiseOldMike 4 года назад +851

    A Masionette sounds like an American Town House.

    • @aneophyte1199
      @aneophyte1199 4 года назад +17

      My first thought would have been split-level.

    • @cherrymoore2873
      @cherrymoore2873 4 года назад +20

      A Neophyte, A spit-level is usually a house where the main entrance is onto a small landing with 2 short stair cases, one going to the upper level & anothergoing to the lower level.

    • @cherrymoore2873
      @cherrymoore2873 4 года назад +33

      I agree, town house.

    • @deannacrownover3
      @deannacrownover3 4 года назад +22

      It sounds exactly like a townhouse!

    • @whelk
      @whelk 4 года назад +10

      Could be townhouse, but that might be a row house too.

  • @CrunchyASMR84
    @CrunchyASMR84 4 года назад +485

    Masonette is called a “townhouse” in America

    • @debholtz54
      @debholtz54 4 года назад +2

      CrunchyASMR84 - or Townehome

    • @kristenrose1283
      @kristenrose1283 4 года назад +5

      For sure a townhouse but normally two bathrooms in a townhouse.

    • @footscorn
      @footscorn 4 года назад +2

      What's a maisonette? A condo is called a townhouse in Australia.

    • @Conflictinator
      @Conflictinator 4 года назад

      A townhouse is usually one story, a condo, two.

    • @johnpiland
      @johnpiland 4 года назад +16

      I've always thought of a condo as an apartment or townhome that you own, not that you rent in the US.

  • @TTMama-jx1we
    @TTMama-jx1we 4 года назад +175

    Block of flats = apartment building and if it’s a whole neighborhood of them it’s an apartment complex.

    • @michaelmerryman99
      @michaelmerryman99 4 года назад +7

      As an American myself, I agree. Apartment complex for a large conglomeration of apartment buildings.

    • @eluv7284
      @eluv7284 3 года назад +2

      Ha, I was like wtf is a block of flats 🤦‍♂️ I thought they was talkin bout grass 🤦‍♂️

    • @paigecat9104
      @paigecat9104 3 года назад +1

      And they aren't always nice there are slews of disgusting apartments in a complex places are dumps. You enter one like a motel.

    • @deltagsyntarro1329
      @deltagsyntarro1329 3 года назад

      No mention of the Co-op apartment setup where the tenant society votes on all issues involving the building.

  • @danablackburn7288
    @danablackburn7288 4 года назад +50

    Also, I think "roommate" is derived from sharing a room with someone in college. A lot of times, people move into an apartment after the first year of college with their same roommate, so now anyone who lives together are considered roommates

  • @lisacisneros1405
    @lisacisneros1405 4 года назад +371

    An apartment building doesn't necessarily have a lobby and/or conceirge.

    • @aliszar
      @aliszar 4 года назад +25

      Most don’t

    • @michelleg9194
      @michelleg9194 4 года назад +9

      Exactly we have “club house” for amenities-gym, tanning bed. These are rented for parties for a fee.

    • @Wiley_Coyote
      @Wiley_Coyote 4 года назад +13

      I'd agree most don't. In the US an apartment building can range anywhere from a small house divided into two apartments, to a mega structure taking up a whole city block. Pretty much the same as the UK, I bet, except for the name used to describe it.

    • @kaylynkremblas689
      @kaylynkremblas689 4 года назад +13

      I think they stayed at hotels lol

    • @fjanson2468
      @fjanson2468 4 года назад +10

      @@kaylynkremblas689 sounds like they stayed in NY or LA fancy places.

  • @dr.westwood
    @dr.westwood 4 года назад +190

    Block of flats is an apartment building. A luxury apartment building will sometimes have a doorman and/or concierge. An apartment with stairs is a townhome but only if there's not a unit above or below, otherwise it's just an apartment. A condo is an apartment you own with lots of communal fees. A duplex is a semi detached home. A brownstone is a brick row house with 3-4 floors. A terraced house is a split level home studio is a bedsit. Sometimes called an efficiency. A loft is a flat with no walls. Subdivisions are housing developments, usually gated and sometimes with security. Project housing is a tenement. Ranch style house is just a single level home that is usually rectangular. Bungalow may or may not be single level but more square in shape. It may have 2 levels but not 3. It may also have a basement which is a cellar that the walls are proper walls not dirt.

    • @TheGinnygoose18
      @TheGinnygoose18 4 года назад +25

      That is a well done explanation!👍🏻

    • @shaunabrennan6596
      @shaunabrennan6596 4 года назад +12

      Rod Westwood hmm... I have been an American all my life and have never seen nor heard of a doorman at an apartment complex. Maybe the office of the complex is open 24/7 but it’s not called a doorman. Lol

    • @shaunabrennan6596
      @shaunabrennan6596 4 года назад +12

      Semi attached house 🤷‍♀️a duplex is 2 homes attached together. They are attached not semi attached

    • @pjschmid2251
      @pjschmid2251 4 года назад +10

      Terraced house is not a split level. They are townhouses or row houses. A split level is a style of single family (detached) house in the US that became popular in the 50s and 60s.

    • @pjschmid2251
      @pjschmid2251 4 года назад +16

      Shauna Brennan Doorman buildings are more common in large cities like New York or Chicago. They tend to be high end places where the “other half” live.

  • @brandonk1097
    @brandonk1097 4 года назад +36

    I’d say that “condo” in the woods is a cabin.

  • @quillonri
    @quillonri 4 года назад +43

    Apartment hotels in the US are coined, "extended stay" hotels.

    • @quillonri
      @quillonri 4 года назад +4

      I've also heard them referred to as, "corporate housing", as a lot of companies will put up employees traveling to far-flung areas that are working an assignment away from home.

    • @twofiveb
      @twofiveb 3 года назад +1

      Also in big cities like NYC L.A. and Chicago there are buildings that were originally hotels but became more like apartments with permanent tenants. With concierge, manager and maybe maid services.
      The ones I have seen are either pretty nice in nice areas or pretty crappy in run down areas. Not much in between.

    • @bchapman1234
      @bchapman1234 2 года назад

      I always called them a residence hotel. Think of Eloise at the Plaza

  • @wallybeep
    @wallybeep 4 года назад +71

    “Roommate” derives from university days where it it common to share a room with a fellow on-campus student, The term then carried over from university days to shared living space after.

    • @sugarkitty4777
      @sugarkitty4777 4 года назад +3

      Roommate derives from more than one person living together. That could be townhouses, single family houses, dorms, condos, apartments, or even a cabin in the woods. "University days" is ridiculous.

    • @wallybeep
      @wallybeep 4 года назад +1

      Sugar Kitty ... and you’re an idiot.

    • @lcflngn
      @lcflngn 4 года назад +3

      “Housemate” is very common, aka how I met my husband 😉

    • @auldrick
      @auldrick 4 года назад +2

      @@sugarkitty4777 I agree. The "university days" explanation wouldn't resonate with many people, since most have never had that experience, so that's not a likely origin for the term. Besides, there's a better explanation: When the word was introduced around 1770, it was very common for unmarried young people to live in lodging houses, where they enjoyed individual bedrooms but generally shared a bathroom/toilet and possibly a sitting room. This gave us the verb "to room", meaning "to occupy a room as a lodger". A term was needed for the kind of relationship these lodgers had, which was closer than neighbors but not as close as family. That term became "roommates", not because they shared a room (noun) but because they roomed (verb) in the same establishment.

  • @hansash2
    @hansash2 4 года назад +106

    You mentioned that you call a stand alone house a "detached", we tend to call it a "single family home".

    • @nowthatsjustducky
      @nowthatsjustducky 4 года назад +11

      I just call ours a house.

    • @theheartyaerie
      @theheartyaerie 4 года назад +4

      Or a house

    • @bigboy69v
      @bigboy69v 4 года назад

      “Bungalow” comes from a Hindi word meaning belonging to Bengal... the British adopted the word when the area was part of the British empire (how we similarly adopted pyjama into British language) in the uk we refer to single story houses as bungalows, in America maybe they have some Bengalese architecture when they’re multi-storey??

    • @joaquinjr2570
      @joaquinjr2570 4 года назад +3

      I feel like most American live in single family homes that are detached

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 4 года назад

      nowthatsjustducky But is it a detached, semi detached or terraced house?

  • @summeromstead7070
    @summeromstead7070 4 года назад +34

    Never heard of an apartment hotel and I’m born and raised in the USA 🤔

    • @barryfletcher7136
      @barryfletcher7136 4 года назад +17

      Extended stay hotels like Marriott Residence Inn are apartment hotels.

    • @amandachilders9939
      @amandachilders9939 3 года назад +1

      Suite?

    • @belle9438
      @belle9438 3 года назад

      @@amandachilders9939 A suite has a living room and bed room. Not just one room.

    • @johntaphouse5235
      @johntaphouse5235 3 года назад

      i think disney has them, they call the rooms villas they ae like little appartments with several rooms used by long stay residents or families

    • @bmcdaniel3148
      @bmcdaniel3148 3 года назад

      Executive suits in Alabama. Short term housing

  • @mountainlace7618
    @mountainlace7618 3 года назад +14

    Homes with Steep slopes roofs are known as "A" frame homes. Depending on what part of the country you live in, they also are refered to "chalets".

    • @kristinebailey6554
      @kristinebailey6554 2 года назад +1

      No, my brother in law is an architect and I can tell you the difference, chalets do have steep roof pitches, but they also have side walls and A frames do not. In a A frame the roof nearly touches the ground. A chalet is not an A frame.

  • @samuelmiller4964
    @samuelmiller4964 4 года назад +80

    An apartment "Building" is a single building with apartment "units" in it, as opposed to an apartment "Complex" which is a community of units!
    Love u guys! ❤

    • @janetbousho7625
      @janetbousho7625 4 года назад +3

      There are apartments that are bought in the US. Specifically in New York, but I'm sure there are other cities that do the same.

    • @michiganabigail
      @michiganabigail 4 года назад +1

      Janet Bousho yeah I’ve lived in Utah and Michigan, and people buy apartments both of those places.

    • @samuelmiller4964
      @samuelmiller4964 4 года назад

      @@michiganabigail
      I live in Indianapolis, in. i hear about ppl buying condo's all the time but not apts, to my knowledge they only rent, and we don't have "squatter's rights" here!

    • @michiganabigail
      @michiganabigail 4 года назад +1

      Samuel Miller good! Squatters don’t get rights! Rights come when you purchase or loan a property! That’s interesting about not buying apartments in Indianapolis. I’ve never heard that before! I don’t think it’s common in Michigan, either. But someone I knew moved from Michigan and had to sell their apartment! It’s definitely more common in Utah.

    • @tj_2701
      @tj_2701 4 года назад +2

      @@samuelmiller4964 a "Complex" is a group of buildings owned by the same landlord and grouped together.

  • @rjdavid3
    @rjdavid3 4 года назад +262

    A flat with stairs is a townhouse or townhouse apartment.

    • @kathleenjimenez8394
      @kathleenjimenez8394 4 года назад +6

      Bob D not true. Townhome refers to a home where you receive ownership of the actual land the unit is located on. A flat with stairs is just called a two story.

    • @ltaken2589
      @ltaken2589 4 года назад +11

      In Ohio when we say townhouse that just refers to like a house thats split in two basically apartments but its just a house cut in half either upstairs downstairs or side by side

    • @johnbowers6258
      @johnbowers6258 4 года назад +14

      @@ltaken2589 Rest of the country calls that a duplex

    • @ltaken2589
      @ltaken2589 4 года назад +3

      @@johnbowers6258 makes sense not the most stupid thing happening in Ohio 😂😂

    • @jerronaw
      @jerronaw 4 года назад +11

      Townhouse

  • @daniellemarie2625
    @daniellemarie2625 4 года назад +2

    American here~I just found your videos and am enjoying them tremendously! Thank you for always speaking so respectful about our culture/way of life.

  • @theoldvirginian
    @theoldvirginian 3 года назад +4

    Hello! Katy from Virginia here. Just so ya know, we do have bungalows-I live in one. It is not a ranch style house. While they both are on one floor, a ranch is spread out length wise (it's long to the side) and usually has a living room and kitchen/dinner with a long hall to one side with the bedrooms and bathroom are located. A bungalow as you know is more squared or if it's rectangled (to the back) and may not have a hall at all (mine doesn't ). I hope I didn't confuse you too much. Anyway, I enjoy watching you two. Take care and stay safe.

  • @danahebeler632
    @danahebeler632 4 года назад +83

    Americans do use the word “bungalow”. I have heard it used when referring to a single level home on/near the beach. Larger homes on the beach are referred to as “beach houses”.

    • @francescampbell4731
      @francescampbell4731 4 года назад +2

      Usually quite small houses near the beach.

    • @johndoe-wv3nu
      @johndoe-wv3nu 4 года назад +7

      I'm American and owned a bungalow for years. It wasn't on a beach.

    • @jenniferflynn4948
      @jenniferflynn4948 4 года назад +4

      Dana Hebeler that is true, but it’s also a style of home. My home is a 2 story, walk out basement, 5 bedroom bungalow, in the middle of upstate NY. That’s what’s on the title and deed. Not sure what makes it a bungalow, but everyone is shocked how large it is once they are inside because it looks smaller on the outside to them. I have no clue. I inherited it from my grandparents.

    • @williamlucas4656
      @williamlucas4656 4 года назад

      It is a somewhat outmoded term.

    • @barbarapringle621
      @barbarapringle621 4 года назад +4

      Dana Hebeler bungalow is a specific architectural style but a lot of Americans use it to mean “small house” which is just wrong.

  • @stevenroach6809
    @stevenroach6809 4 года назад +71

    In case nobody beat me to it, here's another one - I live in an "Apartment Complex." It consists of three apartment buildings all under the same management.

    • @Ten13Grl
      @Ten13Grl 4 года назад +2

      That's a tiny complex!

    • @DeniseEggertwaterlily
      @DeniseEggertwaterlily 4 года назад +2

      I have lived in apartment complexes for my entire adult life. They are usually an entire area of at least 40 or more identical buildings which are either 2 or 3 stories high, with about eight apartments to a building. On the ground floor of each building there will be washing machines and dryers, as well as individual storage units for each apartment. The complex will offer different sized apartments with a different numbers of bedrooms and bathrooms. These apartment complexes will be in a park like setting in the suburbs, with large areas for playing sports, enjoying the park like setting. They will have playgrounds for children. They will have a swimming pool, tennis courts and a basketball court for apartment residents. There will be a management office and a concierge office, with a concierge on duty.

    • @JustAGalOnTheGo
      @JustAGalOnTheGo 3 года назад

      I live in apartment complex, 3 (two story) buildings surrounding a landscaped common area. 40 units(apartments).

  • @steventambon2588
    @steventambon2588 4 года назад +4

    The Duplex is actually different than a semi-detached based on how you described it. We have an equivalent called a "Twin House". A duplex is essentially 2 flats with one on top of the other and they have their own entrance

    • @gleckia
      @gleckia 2 месяца назад

      In Minnesota, Never heard of a Twin House. I usually hear Side by side duplex

  • @dawnkathleenmyers
    @dawnkathleenmyers 4 года назад +32

    Not all apartments have a conceirge. None of the apartments I lived in had one.

    • @jowen466
      @jowen466 3 года назад

      If you have a conceirge you are rich or how do you spell it booshy?

    • @numbernine3436
      @numbernine3436 3 года назад

      Heck no.. that would be an expensive apt complex

    • @terrifictomm
      @terrifictomm 3 года назад

      "Concierge"? Apartment manager with a full-time maintenance staff? Every apartment I ever lived in that wasn't "ghetto". I did live in a few ghettos in my 20s.

  • @jasonmaysonet2686
    @jasonmaysonet2686 4 года назад +44

    I stopped cleaning because I thought Joel & Lia were talking to me through the TV when they said Maisonette

  • @donniebrooks21
    @donniebrooks21 4 года назад +87

    Subdivisions are very popular here and most aren't gated. Gated subdivision are gaining in popularity here. Bungalow and Ranch are architectural styles of detached houses here.

    • @markbernier8434
      @markbernier8434 4 года назад +1

      Both types are all on one level but to my knowledge Ranch houses are usually a linear floor plan. On an actual ranch they were often enlarged by building on one or both ends.

    • @robnorris4770
      @robnorris4770 4 года назад +1

      Another American word for subdivision is ‘tract’.

    • @allisonhamilton1245
      @allisonhamilton1245 4 года назад +1

      Yep^^^

    • @tiffanymims8691
      @tiffanymims8691 4 года назад

      @@markbernier8434ranch houses can be built in cities too. I live in a city in Missouri and we have tons of ranch houses built in the 1950-60s. It is usually a 3 or 4 bedroom, single story house with a certain architecture look.

    • @annchovies1831
      @annchovies1831 3 года назад

      Subdivisions are usually developed by a single contractor who bought a large tract of land and “subdivided” into individual lots for purchase

  • @christophercavanaugh6437
    @christophercavanaugh6437 3 года назад

    Hey guys 👋 I’m so glad I found your Channel you always make me happy 😊

  • @patriciaarayahenriquez7769
    @patriciaarayahenriquez7769 4 года назад

    You smashed it guys!! When I first moved to the UK your previous video about housing helped me a lot to learn about it 😉
    This was fun too 👏🏼

  • @rjdavid3
    @rjdavid3 4 года назад +105

    A "ranch house" is typically one level. It may have a pitched roof.

    • @pjschmid2251
      @pjschmid2251 4 года назад +3

      They are typically larger as well. There are smaller single story houses that are called cottages. I think the concept comes from the large single story homes built by ranchers in the west.

    • @benrast1755
      @benrast1755 4 года назад +5

      Exactly. They rarely have flat roofs except maybe in the southwest. They’re just single story houses that are more sprawling than bungalows or craftsman style houses. They may have a roof with a lesser pitch than some styles, but rarely flat and still adequate for rain runoff.

    • @AlbertMeza
      @AlbertMeza 4 года назад +3

      To be more exact, ranch houses have low-pitched roofs.

    • @mermaid1717
      @mermaid1717 4 года назад +7

      Ranch is a direct style & floor plan. You can have a 2 story ranch, but that's usually a ranch with a basement or half basement.. where the basement is a walk out in the back. And MOST Ranch houses on average in the US are all fully bricked. They're like the #1 style house you'll find everywhere in the US because sooooo many were built from the 60s-early 80s.

    • @mermaid1717
      @mermaid1717 4 года назад +1

      @@Judy_R agreed.. so many differences depending on where in the US they are. I'm in eastern North Carolina & our ranches traditional do not have garages, but single carports. We don't have basements here because we're so low in elevation. I even grew up in a white brick ranch my parents built in 1977 on one of my family farms that I will one day inherit. Oh & they always had a formal living room plus a separate den. That's why I say.. Ranch styles are very specific floor plans.

  • @pukwudjivc
    @pukwudjivc 4 года назад +83

    Ranch house refers to the house being a single level.

    • @teawill509
      @teawill509 4 года назад +2

      And usually the living room or family room is open to the kitchen and dining area.

    • @allisonjae3152
      @allisonjae3152 4 года назад

      There's also executive ranchers. Those are larger than normal, and I think they are in an L shape.

    • @liglyhuse9058
      @liglyhuse9058 4 года назад

      We call that a bungalow

    • @allisonjae3152
      @allisonjae3152 4 года назад +1

      @@liglyhuse9058 I just see a bungalow as a cozy house.

    • @liglyhuse9058
      @liglyhuse9058 4 года назад

      Allison Jae a bungalow is a house that is only one level so there’s no upstairs

  • @daricetaylor737
    @daricetaylor737 3 года назад +3

    Subdivisions are a group of streets and land plots that have been chosen to build new homes on. They usually have 4 or 5 model homes that you can choose from, each model has it's own floor plan. From there, you choose the color, roof, carpet, cabinet and tile from a book.So basically it is new homes on a strict budget, no special additions, so the can put them up literally in a few months and have a brand new home ready.

  • @danabrown2391
    @danabrown2391 4 года назад +4

    My daughter lives in Naples, Florida and I was amazed at all the "Gated Communities" as the sub-divisions that are gated are called, they have there. The beautiful entrances with palms and lovely landscaping, the community clubhouse and pool! I REALLY feel like I am on vacation when when we visit her! More modern American neighborhoods are bought by a developer who builds all the houses in that neighborhood, and that's called a sub-division. Many have names but not all unless they are gated.

  • @Shannon0470
    @Shannon0470 4 года назад +51

    We say "Studio Apartment" too.
    The term "they" are trying to coin is "Efficiency" to entice people to go with it and feel better about. it.

    • @Ryarios
      @Ryarios 4 года назад

      It’s also called a bachelor apartment...

    • @42istheanswer23
      @42istheanswer23 4 года назад +2

      It used to be called efficiency back in the 70s and 80s when they were not that common. Then make them sound fancier they started calling them Studio

    • @iwouldratherbewithmydog
      @iwouldratherbewithmydog 4 года назад

      I've always heard studio and efficiency as different things. Like a studio has a designated kitchen, bedroom, and livingroom area all without walls separating them out it's still an ok size, but an efficiency is a much smaller version of that where you don't have a designated livingroom area, basically just the bed and kitchen.

  • @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds
    @KiraBKADestroyerOfWorlds 4 года назад +83

    "Bungalow" and "ranch-style" are types of housing styles, like colonial, Georgian, Victorian, etc.

    • @balakuntalamsridhar5789
      @balakuntalamsridhar5789 4 года назад +2

      The word 'Bungalow" comes from Hindi "Bangla". Brits imported the word from their then colony.

    • @wesleypeters4112
      @wesleypeters4112 4 года назад +2

      Victorian is not a style, it is an era. Queen Anne is a style.

    • @biancastepney1517
      @biancastepney1517 3 года назад +7

      @@wesleypeters4112 In the US we call them Victorian style homes

    • @wesleypeters4112
      @wesleypeters4112 3 года назад +2

      @@biancastepney1517 I am a stickler for definitions and proper wording. Victorian is an era, hence Queen Victoria's reign , 1837-1901. Queen Anne, Second Empire, Italianate, and Eastlake are all styles of architecture.

    • @biancastepney1517
      @biancastepney1517 3 года назад +9

      @@wesleypeters4112 You being a stickler doesn't change that it also a style lmao

  • @victorduffany7723
    @victorduffany7723 3 года назад

    I love you guys. I am learning so much about you brits watching you. Plus you are so amusing sometimes making you so entertaining.

  • @DATo_DATonian
    @DATo_DATonian 3 года назад +7

    "Roommates" - a very Brit answer - Think, Sherlock Holmes and Watson. They each had their own bedrooms but shared a "common room". See? You guys invented it before we did.

  • @rjdavid3
    @rjdavid3 4 года назад +32

    We not only have a duplex, but also triplex and quad. One building with 3 units or 4,

    • @mermaid1717
      @mermaid1717 4 года назад +1

      Then there's the simi detached house.. that at the end of the day is just a duplex 🤣

  • @nicejewishenby
    @nicejewishenby 4 года назад +155

    What you kept calling a “division” is actually called a “subdivision” or, more commonly, a “neighborhood”. lol
    Do y’all really not have those in the UK?

    • @travis3810
      @travis3810 4 года назад +12

      they think of neighborhoods more like a whole section of the city, where we would call it a suburb. idk though

    • @doncarlton4858
      @doncarlton4858 4 года назад +9

      I believe they call them "housing estates".

    • @nowthatsjustducky
      @nowthatsjustducky 4 года назад +1

      I consider the neighborhood to consist of the housing and the people.

    • @quitman2050
      @quitman2050 4 года назад +13

      Correct......they missed the subdivision completely. It is simply a subdivision of a larger piece of land into smaller lots for houses, with connecting streets, and utilities provided. I have approved subdivisions of 5,000 to 7,000 homes in Central Texas, but elsewhere in the US, a typical subdivision would be 100 homes or less.

    • @TheOriginalLexa
      @TheOriginalLexa 4 года назад

      Don Reynolds I disagree with the “under 100 homes” part of your comment. I’m in FL and my subdivision is fairly small at just over 400 homes. My grandmother’s house was in a subdivision with several subdivisions that are part of a larger subdivided area (they’re all over here, most communities are are like that here) and the overall subdivision was probably 2,000 homes.

  • @ChaoticDestiny1
    @ChaoticDestiny1 4 года назад +17

    It's all over the us and it's called subdivisions, and hardly any of them are gated

    • @DW-vd9mp
      @DW-vd9mp 3 года назад +1

      Unless in Florida a lot of subdivisions and upscale apartments are gated. I hated it. I moved to Georgia in a new subdivision with no gate or guard. Costs the homeowners a lot to have gated security.

  • @genrex072572
    @genrex072572 3 года назад +4

    Where your parents live at in Florida Joel is called a subdivision, not a division. A subdivision is a neighborhood of houses built by same builder that may have several styles selected for that subdivision. Also a slang term for the houses in a subdivision can be referenced as cookie cutter houses -- meaning they all are very similar in appearance such as a batch of cookies made from a cookie cutter...hahahaha

  • @supersop
    @supersop 4 года назад +64

    Division ... I think you mean Subdivision. Literally any "neighborhood" in the suburbs is a subdivision.

    • @juliem6372
      @juliem6372 4 года назад +1

      They are generally named for the land developer.

    • @TXKafir
      @TXKafir 4 года назад +1

      A subdivision is part of a larger housing development.

  • @mitsim
    @mitsim 4 года назад +24

    Never knew anyone living in an apartment that had a concierge. You probably came upon that because where you stayed they did. But, on the whole, probably 95% of the time they don't.

    • @SternLX
      @SternLX 4 года назад

      We call that "On site Security" in certain Apartment complexes here in Las Vegas. :)

    • @Teewriter
      @Teewriter 4 года назад

      Ritzy apt may have. It would be an up charge.

    • @Belovelyava
      @Belovelyava 4 года назад

      NY. Thing! Anywhere up North that’s upper class

    • @m_soko
      @m_soko 4 года назад +1

      That's because most of those building setups are most of the time condominiums. We have 7 different associations that we do contract work for that I'm in almost daily.

    • @sugarkitty4777
      @sugarkitty4777 4 года назад +1

      Depends on where. It's not always high end/ritzy either. Really large places in US cities have it more based on size than priced paid in rent. I know 1000 unit buildings in NYC that do but the rent is average. Yet in DC I know a building with loads of concierge servces because it's $80k a month.

  • @krymsonuchiha14
    @krymsonuchiha14 4 года назад +1

    This is really helpful. I'm actually trying to figure out how to move there myself. Either for work for a few years or permanent if possible, but I feel so much more at home in the UK than I do in the US. The two times I've visited, I cried going home as compared to everyone else with homesickness.

  • @trottheblackdog
    @trottheblackdog 4 года назад +24

    A lot of these American terms mostly come from New York, like "brownstone"

    • @yellowsub22
      @yellowsub22 3 года назад +2

      Brownstones often have an exterior stair up to the main floor and sometimes another apartment flat half a story down.

  • @dennismorgan2230
    @dennismorgan2230 4 года назад +14

    I live in a “townhouse” we have our kitchen,living room and a half bath downstairs and three bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs.

  • @chelseyfaye8778
    @chelseyfaye8778 4 года назад +13

    I personally love when yall dont do reasearch! I LOVE just seeing your point of view and your understanding of things❤

  • @cla9751
    @cla9751 3 года назад +8

    Your terraced houses are what we would call “rowhouses” or more commonly known as a townhouses (or sometimes called brownstones bc townhouses were made with a type of sandstone that turned brown)-US person that loves your channel!

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 4 года назад +2

    3:43 I live in a condominium-townhouse with 2 rooms up, 2.5 rooms down and a full bathroom upstairs. It also has a foyer shared with the townhouse on the other side and a back stairway stairway shared the same way that leads to the basements, which are separated and mostly finished. The main thing about the term "condo" or condominium is that it can be any kind of housing unit, an apartment, townhouse, semi-detached or even a detached house, but like a "common hold" it is legally part of a trust that funds the management and maintenance of the grounds, facilities and parts of the building that are considered commonly owned (my roof and heating systems would be examples of that).

  • @rjdavid3
    @rjdavid3 4 года назад +35

    Yes, a division is actually called a sub-division.

    • @wesleybush8646
      @wesleybush8646 4 года назад

      Subdivisions, In the high school halls, in the shopping malls. Be cool or be cast out. ("Subdivisions" by Rush)

    • @lamllemaussade
      @lamllemaussade 4 года назад

      And, while it technically qualifies as a real estate subdivision, I’d say it sounds like Joel’s parents’ Florida home is in a “gated community”.

  • @teknekon
    @teknekon 4 года назад +7

    This is great guys! Perhaps one of the most FAQs I have from students (and friends). There is a lot of confusion about this topic. You did a fine job clearing this up. Really appreciate it. Thanks! L&C 👍 ♥️😘 🇬🇧

  • @terrifictomm
    @terrifictomm 3 года назад +2

    When my in-laws first look at moving to Vegas from California, they visited one weekend and came back with about a half-dozen brochures from brand new housing developments and an amazing statistic. At that time, there were TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR BRAND NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS being built in and around Las Vegas consisting of HUNDREDS OF HOUSES EACH! That number not only did not DROP for the next twelve years, IT GREW! Not until the housing crash of '08, which only slowed it down. The Vegas housing boom started in the mid-80s and is still going on.

  • @LeavingIslam
    @LeavingIslam 4 года назад +1

    💙💙❤❤
    I love the triangle above the houses .

  • @dorothypaul4642
    @dorothypaul4642 4 года назад +6

    So interesting! Thanks J & L ❤

  • @kimberlyk2295
    @kimberlyk2295 4 года назад +5

    Love the topic of this video, fun fun!!
    You guys had me cracking up!!😂😂
    Love you guys!💗🌷

  • @sassygrammy1258
    @sassygrammy1258 2 года назад

    I have COVID and I am still feeling like 💩 but I am able to sit up for a short length of time. I am revisiting your videos. I especially enjoyed your videos that were taped in Nashville.

  • @dmendez4741
    @dmendez4741 3 года назад +2

    We say bungalow, it's generally an Arts and Crafts style low one or 1/2 stort house, with large covered porches and lots of woodwork/builtin's. Ranch are plainer houses that are generally long and sorta narrow, but the long side faces the street. They have a pitch to their roofs, just not a super steep pitch

    • @martimbe
      @martimbe 3 года назад +2

      Thank you! A bungalow is not just a small house. It's a specific architectural style of house from the Arts and Crafts period.

  • @kelcal6697
    @kelcal6697 4 года назад +36

    “Condo” is owned and occupied. But the difference is all condo owners then become part of the “Condo Association.” And they do no lawn/outside maintenance of their condo.

    • @miltonlegendre2024
      @miltonlegendre2024 4 года назад

      A condo can be rented out by the owner most of the time. Condo owner's also have meetings and vote on matters. An apartment has a management group that owns the buildings and make decisions without tenant approval.

    • @xNYCMarc
      @xNYCMarc 4 года назад +2

      @David Roberts "Condo" is a legal term that essentially means "an individually owned portion of an otherwise single property". In other words, a single plot of land is officially subdivided into separate, deeded tax-lots and the individual owners own their tax-lot within the larger property. I don't think an entity is legally allowed to call itself "condo" if the conversion process hasn't been filed. When you buy a condo, you receive a deed just like any other property and its yours. If someone can throw you out, then its not a condo and I'd bet that the word "condo" isn't actually written anywhere. People in your scenario might casually call it "condo", but I guarantee that the word "condo" isn't in any contract.

    • @meomy29
      @meomy29 4 года назад +2

      Most of the time, a condo association does not include lawn and sidewalk maintenance. Condo association fees pay for lot maintenance. In our area, at least, the condos associations that take care of outside work own the yard. You only purchase your home itself. They usually let you plant flowers where you want, but there can be limits. With zero lot line homes you basically own the inside of your home. With a zero lot line you're dependent upon the condo association to repair roofs, outside walls, etc.
      Some small condos don't have associations.

    • @xNYCMarc
      @xNYCMarc 4 года назад

      @@meomy29 Condo association fees pay for the common areas of the development, like if there is a clubhouse with a pool, the fees will pay for the electricity for the clubhouse and the maintenance of the pool. The fees will also pay for the gym equipment if there is a common gym for the residents. Sidewalks are common property and ALWAYS maintained by the association. Sometimes your front landscaping is included when the association makes a bulk deal with a landscaping company and you can opt-out if you don't want them touching your stuff.

    • @meomy29
      @meomy29 4 года назад

      @@xNYCMarc Not all condos are large buildings and they don't always have associations or any monthly fees. Smaller developments may have individual entrances so each condo owner is responsible for their own sidewalks. These types of developments have agreements about building and roof maintenance. Developments like this don't have landscaping, gyms, pools, etc.
      I'd just about bet that the definition of the term "condo" varies from one city to another. We live outside a big town so there probably is one or two developments like you describe. That type of condo development is rare around here. It might be because, although the nearby city is pretty big (couple hundred thousand in the general area), it's nothing like NY, Chicago, or other huge cities.

  • @mitsim
    @mitsim 4 года назад +18

    It's subdivision. Meaning that a developer bought a large piece of land, and subdivided the property into individual lots where they built houses and sold them individually.

  • @KKC927
    @KKC927 4 года назад +19

    A ranch style house is a house where everything is on one level.

    • @danikarecore9601
      @danikarecore9601 3 года назад +2

      Yes, "Ranch-style" doesn't have anything to do with the roof style.

    • @dalelatham2718
      @dalelatham2718 3 года назад +1

      I live in what was advertised as a three level ranch. A rambler is a one level home.

    • @1177kc
      @1177kc 3 года назад

      Split levels where you go up a half flight to the next level in a ranch style.

  • @kennance115
    @kennance115 Год назад

    You guys make really good videos.

  • @deannaeakle8680
    @deannaeakle8680 4 года назад +16

    Condo is owned but also has Monthly fees for any extras like a pool or workout rooms etc.

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 4 года назад

      Yes, but these fees are collected by the homeowner's association within the condo building, rather than by a landlord.

    • @lamllemaussade
      @lamllemaussade 4 года назад

      Condo and HOA owners own a percentage interest in the association itself, which is a legal corporation.

  • @LoudLeo3
    @LoudLeo3 4 года назад +5

    Hey guys 👋🏽 I’ve been binging your videos the last couple weeks and just wanted to say I so appreciate your journey and how tenacious you’ve been and so happy I stumbled upon you guys because your so “my vibe” or “up my street” lmao 👍🏼💕 from South West Michigan much love

    • @LoudLeo3
      @LoudLeo3 4 года назад +2

      The closest thing we have is flat with stairs would be maybe a duplex which is what I live in. A duplex is the term for a semi detached that you rent rather then own. And yeah roommate = flat mate. I would see it as more person we share rooms with (?) it that makes sense

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 4 года назад +2

    8:00 "duplex" means semi-detached house in most parts of the USA, but in NYC, it can also mean an apartment with 2 stories and an internal staircase, though not necessarily a door to the outdoors (the main entrance might open up to a hallway). The Danny Thomas show, of the 1960s, was set in such an apartment.

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 3 года назад +1

    In my part of Canada (Ontario) we tend to refer to a duplex as single family home that’s been modified and divided up into two living spaces so one can be rented out to a tennant.

  • @taylorg7079
    @taylorg7079 4 года назад +80

    What about duplexes? Two houses mashed into one, with separate entrances.

    • @juanitojaime4553
      @juanitojaime4553 4 года назад +10

      Semi-detached, I believe.

    • @doncarlton4858
      @doncarlton4858 4 года назад +2

      Two houses with a common wall. A concept of multi-family housing that pre-dated condominiums.

    • @theheartyaerie
      @theheartyaerie 4 года назад +1

      They covered that in the video the call them semi-detached

    • @morganhall5755
      @morganhall5755 4 года назад

      And a "division' is a *subdivision*

    • @joaquinjr2570
      @joaquinjr2570 4 года назад

      Think of it as a multifoor apartment so it’s in a building. Think if iCarly, Spencer and Carly technically live in a duplex because it was a Multi floor appointment

  • @kimberlyk2295
    @kimberlyk2295 4 года назад +12

    Give Joel & Lia a break... they're entertaining the Nation!!😆😁😄😂😅 You guys are sooo cute!💗💖Thank you for the much needed laughter; you make my day!❤️🌷

  • @michaelhart2373
    @michaelhart2373 4 года назад +1

    In the Catskills of New York, there were "bungalow colonies" everywhere for weekend getaways from NYC. Just a group of small rental cottages.

  • @isabellegarza9070
    @isabellegarza9070 4 года назад

    Yeah, the house division that Joel is talking about are pretty cool. We have some out in Texas. They have their own water park, man-made beach, Clubhouse, Convention Center, and gym.

  • @Suzibird307
    @Suzibird307 4 года назад +6

    Joel "carefully selected other people". LOLOLOL....love it !!

  • @intallpines
    @intallpines 4 года назад +19

    In Los Angeles and California in general, bungalows are everywhere for sale. They are small cottages usually selling in the millions.

    • @martinrow1213
      @martinrow1213 4 года назад

      A bungalow can be quite large and a cottage can be enormous,, even manor house size.

    • @teamcougars
      @teamcougars 4 года назад

      intallpines we have bungalows in Northern California also.

  • @reginawallinger8711
    @reginawallinger8711 3 года назад +1

    Yes, in Fl, the housing developments are called subdivisions because the huge plot of land they all sit on has been sub divided into individual plots. Many of these subdivisions have gate security men who check who goes in and out for security reasons.

  • @bluerazz3504
    @bluerazz3504 4 года назад

    Garden complexes are blocks of apartments contained in a patch of land, sometimes has pools and gardens. Not a big tall building, just like 2 stories but all attached together. Sometimes they are Condo's (purchased) sometimes you just pay rent per month.

  • @tracymaczka9614
    @tracymaczka9614 4 года назад +12

    Condos are rented out sometimes by the owner. A condo can be like an apartment, townhouse or a semi dettached house

    • @ottadeef6291
      @ottadeef6291 4 года назад

      Yes, although in Canada, "condo" is increasingly used to describe a freehold apartment to distinguish it from a rental apartment.

    • @tracymaczka9614
      @tracymaczka9614 4 года назад

      @@ottadeef6291 but an owner can rent them out. At least in Windsor they do.

    • @lamllemaussade
      @lamllemaussade 4 года назад

      Otta Deef Interesting. “Freehold” is not a term we use in the US. We refer to the concept of also owning the lot as “fee simple”. However, it has nothing to do with rentability in our case. The rules on that vary by association.

  • @jacob7829
    @jacob7829 4 года назад +34

    Apartment Hotel are better known as “bed in breakfast or BnB”

    • @Hunnydee357
      @Hunnydee357 4 года назад +5

      Bed and breakfast

    • @grannyweatherwax8005
      @grannyweatherwax8005 4 года назад +5

      What they described sounded more like a suite hotel to me. Like a Holiday Inn Express - aimed at business travelers often. Often a bedroom & sitting room with a kitchenette.

    • @ninaradio
      @ninaradio 4 года назад +1

      I’ve only just started to see apartment hotels in the last few years, and I think they’re likely only in areas with a lot of tourists/visitors and lax laws regarding AirBnBs They’re apartment buildings that are entirely operated as vacation rentals through sites like that. The developers manage to operate a hotel without offering the full range of services you’d usually expect (like daily cleaning) and in many cities they avoid hotel taxes as well because they claim to be apartments that could be rented long term like normal housing (although their rates are really only attractive on a short-term basis). And because the units are all apartment-style, if they need to they could at any time switch quite easily to just renting it out as a normal apartment building. In which case I’m sure that concierge services in the lobby would largely disappear-at most, there would be a line rental agent/building superintendent stationed down there.

    • @brettrabideau4632
      @brettrabideau4632 4 года назад +2

      It sounded like a long term hotel rental (rent by the week) to me.

    • @laurenbrunault6902
      @laurenbrunault6902 4 года назад +2

      @@brettrabideau4632 --- agree, didn't sound like a Bed & breakfast at all to me.

  • @karenmullen3210
    @karenmullen3210 3 года назад

    Yes we have bungalows; that usually refers to a very small cozy cottage type place, a little hide away, a love nest for trysts, a romantic getaway, a lake cottage...
    Whereas ranch houses are Usually one level, but can be split level, meaning two or three steps down into the living area or dining area, or couple of steps up to the kitchen or down into the den, couple more to the garage which is usually attached, and they are sprawling long houses so that you can see all of your huge ranch or hacienda can be seen from the long wide windows

  • @MrSheckstr
    @MrSheckstr 4 года назад

    An apartment hotel is usually a older hotel that no longer in an area where many people are staying for a short time anymore. It’s higher priced for its square footage because a lot of times it continues to have the ground floor amenities of a hotel (cafe ,restaurant, barbershop or salon, in house laundry and shoe service.

  • @lolabear6788
    @lolabear6788 4 года назад +11

    I love this type of video! Very interesting about the housing names. A lot of good info in the comments here. I laughed when you thought apartments had concierge. hahahha Most apts or apt blds are middle or lower class. The very low end are the tenements also called housing or projects, bc of being created by a govt welfare project. I grew up in northern NJ outside of NYC by 15 min. We called the tall apt blds in NYC high rise apts or high rises. I think a high end apt bld would be a doorman bld. Bungalows are a specific architecture style. I've heard of them by the sea in New England or anywhere along the east coast. I grew up in a duplex. It was side by side full 3 story Victorian type house in Nutley, NJ. Right next to Montclair. Good neighborhood. We always called lower end or mass produced duplex or row houses townhouses. They usually were laid out front to back and very narrow, but had multiple floors. Ranch is simply a one story house. Fun stuff.

  • @Jack_Stafford
    @Jack_Stafford 4 года назад +8

    Brownstones are very much in style and configuration as Regency housing in London. Just not quite as elaborate and of course with the different kind of stone. But it is the same concept of a house arranged vertically and attached to a whole row of other houses with stairs going into the front door and often these are broken into smaller apartments in large cities.

  • @danielleporter1829
    @danielleporter1829 3 года назад +1

    A ranch house started on ranches as the main house the family would live in. The Bunkhouse was where the ranch hands ( ranch employees ) lives. When this style of house began to be built in suburbs and other parts of the city, the name just stuck. We do have bungalows in the US. There can be whole sections of cities that are known for their Craftsman style bungalows. In Los Angeles for example, in portions of the Jefferson Park and most of the West Adams neighborhoods, bungalows take center stage and many are on the city's, state's and national register of historic houses. Bungalows are usually a lot older than other types of houses given they were built in the 1910-20s.

  • @nogooddeed77
    @nogooddeed77 4 года назад +18

    I just moved into a two-floor apartment and we call it a duplex. I'm in NJ.

    • @chantaln6843
      @chantaln6843 4 года назад +5

      Rob I : usually, side by side home.

    • @tarynriver
      @tarynriver 4 года назад

      That’s more of a town house isn’t it

    • @nogooddeed77
      @nogooddeed77 4 года назад

      @@tarynriver It is, but they consider it a two floor apartment because we don't own it. There is also no yard or anything

    • @WhatAWonderfulNameItIs
      @WhatAWonderfulNameItIs 4 года назад

      In DE, a duplex is two houses that share a common wall. When looking at it, it almost looks like one house.

  • @emerald637
    @emerald637 4 года назад +10

    In the U.S.A.:
    -Roommates are those who rent/share an apartment unit or a house, with multiple rooms, generally, each having their own bedroom, and yet, all sharing the other common rooms: Kitchen, living room/lounge, laundry room, garage, a screened-in patio or porch, backyard/courtyard, etc. Sometimes the term "roommates" or "roomies" can be quite literal, like when six college students all rent a three-bedroom, unattached house off-campus, and there are two to a room. Even though it can be cramped at times when it comes to space, it can still be less expensive (with everyone sharing the costs) and have more options for privacy, than the student dorms are on campus.
    -A two-level apartment or house would be called a two-story.
    -A duplex or a fourplex apartment building is a certain number of separate, attached (meaning the walls) units. You could live in a whole residential neighborhood with all duplex or fourplex apartment buildings, with attached walls/apartment units. They are very similar to condos (condominiums).
    -A single-family home is an unattached, generally larger house.
    -Yes, we do say bungalow, when referring to a smaller, one-story, unattached home.

    • @johnp139
      @johnp139 4 года назад +1

      Debórah Lee a bungalow is either one or two stories.

  • @johngarry916
    @johngarry916 4 года назад

    Maisonette in NYC is a small 2 level apartment with a separate street level door that is part of a larger apartment building, mostly build in the1920's - 1930's.There are many on the East Side of Manhattan. Very desirable!

  • @jobaghadonitz3790
    @jobaghadonitz3790 4 года назад

    A "condotel" is a lodging that is a hybrid of a condominium and hotel, by being operated as a commercial hotel even though the units are individually owned. A condotel has rental and reservation desks, short-term occupancy, food and telephone services, and daily cleaning services.

  • @Baconbreath0652
    @Baconbreath0652 4 года назад +11

    A rancher really has nothing to do with the roof it's more that it's all one level. Theres no upstairs or downstairs.

    • @neesie7597
      @neesie7597 4 года назад +1

      Agreed i live in a ranch house very spread out but one level.

    • @cargen241
      @cargen241 4 года назад +1

      I live in a ranch with a finished basement...we call it a raised ranch ( from the outside it looks like one level)

  • @pennylane36
    @pennylane36 4 года назад +11

    We have a ranch house in a housing development lol
    A ranch house is a style and usually 1 story but the roof is just a normal roof like any other roof. They are not flat

    • @williamlucas4656
      @williamlucas4656 4 года назад

      But I do have a lower pitch roof than the British are used to and one can see flat roofed single story homes out west, though I don’t think people would call them ranch style.

  • @inoname99
    @inoname99 3 года назад

    Duplex description was excellent. House attached to another house.
    Much of our vocabulary is create it by advertising and local usage.
    Example, I kept hearing "my bad" one day I had enough, I asked a couple of young men
    what does it mean, he was polite and told me it was a way of saying excuse me, or I am sorry?

  • @happylittle426
    @happylittle426 4 года назад

    Two up two down...townhouse. Ranch and bungalow are different. Ranch style typically has the main rooms on one end and then a hallway with bedrooms and bathroom off of it...which makes it a rectangle shaped house. I believe bungalows here are more square

  • @barbiebarrios4908
    @barbiebarrios4908 4 года назад +5

    I love the American Houses vs British Houses, thank you, Joel and Lia! ❤🏠

  • @LeoTheShortGuy
    @LeoTheShortGuy 4 года назад +6

    I liked it. The video was quite nice.

  • @Mikedeela
    @Mikedeela 4 года назад

    I have never seen a split level apartment in the States. I suspect there are some someplace, but they are pretty uncommon. I have seen split level condos though. You see those where you have nice views and you want to cram as many living rooms on that side as possible, beach, mountains, etc.

  • @danablackburn7288
    @danablackburn7288 4 года назад

    I live in a ranch house and have a normal roof! We call it that because all the necessities are on one level. We do have a basement that is livable though. Also, I have heard the word bungalow but I feel like it is used in areas near water though. Like maybe a small cottage on a lake or at the beach

  • @Tlakemom1
    @Tlakemom1 4 года назад +22

    I would call a “2 up 2 down” a townhouse. However so many terms are regional, like you only find brownstones in the east where brick is prevalent.

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter 4 года назад +1

      You’re correct.
      The stone came from the NJ Palisades and is no longer attainable.

    • @timothyfield2841
      @timothyfield2841 4 года назад

      A toenhiuse is a row house in more suburban areas arranged in a "town" style instead of say a single row on a city block. A two level apartment in an apartment building is called a duplex apartment.

    • @RobertBelcher
      @RobertBelcher 4 года назад

      Actually Chicago has an area of old Brownstones where the wealthy live.

    • @aishaumar110
      @aishaumar110 4 года назад

      ...and the west coast is earthquake country.

  • @marizensoul8410
    @marizensoul8410 2 года назад

    efficiency and studio apartments are the same here usually 2 rooms a full bathroom, and all living quarters the same, usually a futon that sits up can be used as a bed at night and kitchen with small refrigerator and stove and sinks. and a big room for everything else. my son lived in one during college.

  • @fgialcgorge7392
    @fgialcgorge7392 4 года назад

    Bungalow is a smaller one level generally with a specific design. A ranch house is pretty much your standard 3 bed/two bath one level. Ranch style homes can also be larger and have basements(including daylight basements open to the outside, usually in the back or as a garage). My sister for instance lives is a 3200sqft ranch style home with 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. It's a broad term.

  • @ITSBRYINDY74
    @ITSBRYINDY74 4 года назад +18

    We also call a Duplex a “Double”.

  • @debbiec7145
    @debbiec7145 4 года назад +23

    “flat with stairs” is a townhouse

    • @teamcougars
      @teamcougars 4 года назад

      Debbie C or sometimes a condominium depending on the city you live in or what coast you live on.

    • @xNYCMarc
      @xNYCMarc 4 года назад

      teamcougars “Condominium” doesn’t depend on which city you’re in. It’s an ownership structure. A condominium can be a townhouse or a single level unit. It depends on how the property is owned.

    • @xNYCMarc
      @xNYCMarc 4 года назад

      Debbie C A “flat with stairs” is only a townhouse if it doesn’t have other apartments above and or below it. Townhouses only have neighbors on the sides, not above and below them. We have maisonettes here in the US too. They just aren’t as widespread. Maisonettes have two or three levels, like townhouses, but there will be other apartments above and or below your unit.

    • @joaquinjr2570
      @joaquinjr2570 4 года назад

      No because a townhouse isn’t in a apartment a duplex is a better name because it’s a apartment that has two floor

  • @HippyChix-nt9kv
    @HippyChix-nt9kv 4 года назад

    Bungalow is a small maybe 1 bedroom
    Rancher is just 1 level
    Theres a bi level also its usually 3 levels but only 5 steps between some u enter in the living room walk thru turn right go up five. Or walk thru living room go down 5 steps....or u walk in door go up five steps walk thru living room and walk up 5 steps to bedrooms

  • @valeriesfascination1941
    @valeriesfascination1941 4 года назад

    Ranch style house is just a one story sprawling type house. It can be in many styles as long as one story spread out. My fav type house- I own 3!

  • @rjdavid3
    @rjdavid3 4 года назад +51

    We do sometimes say "Bungalow" but it typically means a small house.

    • @kathy2trips
      @kathy2trips 4 года назад +11

      Bungalow is an actual, distinct architectural style. Simply being small does not make a house a bungalow. A ranch house can be small, but it is never going to be a bungalow. There are also sub-sets of bungalows, i.e. California Bungalow for example.

    • @pjschmid2251
      @pjschmid2251 4 года назад +1

      Yes we definitely have bungalows. I grew up in a brick bungalow in Chicago, a distinct style of bungalow that was popular in Chicago in the 1920s

    • @basicdebbie2114
      @basicdebbie2114 4 года назад +1

      Architecturally a bungalow has a large swooping/sloping roof down over a front porch with chunky colums. A ranch style is a single level house with smaller pitched roof around a 5 or so.

    • @bkm2797
      @bkm2797 4 года назад +1

      Doesn't a bungalow have a large porch entry, where you can have a swing and table with chairs. My friend in Utah has this and it's called a bungalow.

    • @TheBroomehilda
      @TheBroomehilda 4 года назад

      Bungalow descriptions vary with regions. Beach bungalows, mountain cottages, similar but have differences depending on where it is. Here in North Carolina, a little vacation house in the mountains can be called a cabin, no matter what it’s made of. And some of these “cabins” get pretty big and fancy!

  • @jc8384
    @jc8384 4 года назад +3

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 I freaking love you two. I been debating whether y’all really researched and I’m thinking to myself nah I been watching these two for couple years they didn’t research this and at the end y’all confessed. I died 🤣💀

  • @rolkflameraven1483
    @rolkflameraven1483 4 года назад

    the Maisonette is a stacked apartment/stacked Townhouse. They are relatively new to the US, but growing in popularity, at least here around DC.

  • @karenmullen3210
    @karenmullen3210 3 года назад

    Many efficiency apartments are available sans old/used by others furnishings. The ones near the two universities usually do offer furnished... the nicer and more expensive ones are not furnished or they will rent from a rental company and you can pay them for the rented newer/ sanitized furniture or you can rent the furniture yourself or furnish it yourself

  • @JJ367
    @JJ367 4 года назад +23

    I used to live in a ranch. It’s just a house where everything is on one floor. The roof isn’t flat and it does have a basement.

    • @42istheanswer23
      @42istheanswer23 4 года назад +5

      A ranch can have a basement, but not a second floor.

    • @teamcougars
      @teamcougars 4 года назад +1

      JJ367 very few basements in California. Hard to find one. Especially in Northern California the water table is too high in a lot of Northern California so they flood too often.

    • @kanstrand
      @kanstrand 4 года назад +2

      I would say that some ranch houses have a basement and some do not, out West like Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, the ground is so hard that it's too expensive and difficult to dig a basement so it's just not cost effective and so they are a lot less common in housing, but in the midwest where I live (near Chicago, Illinois) most houses have a basement
      also, housing near the ocean or even close to one of the great lakes will less likely have a basement because they are more likely to flood and fill with water

    • @ericvandet8517
      @ericvandet8517 4 года назад

      @@kanstrand and need one in tornado season!

  • @vodriscoll
    @vodriscoll 4 года назад +8

    When you purchase a place for a month and then you can rent it out for a week or two if you are not planning on being there that long, , that is a timeshare.

    • @johnbowers6258
      @johnbowers6258 4 года назад +2

      Oh, timeshares are a way bigger suck than that