Housing development

For the division of land into pieces that are easier to sell or otherwise develop, also known as "housing development", see Subdivision (land).

A housing development is a structured real estate development of residential buildings. Popular throughout the United States and the United Kingdom, they are often areas of high-density, low-impact residences of single-family detached homes, and often allow for separate ownership of each housing unit, for example through subdivision. A housing development is "often erected on a tract of land by one builder and controlled by one management."[1]

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References

  1. "housing development". dictionary.com. Retrieved Sep 17, 2016.


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