Real Estate Property Types

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noun A house providing food and lodging for paying guests

  • The boardinghouse provided accommodations for travelers passing through town.
  • I heard the boardinghouse down the street has really good home-cooked meals.
  • Let's crash at the boardinghouse for the weekend, it's cheap and convenient.
  • His mind was like a crowded boardinghouse, with thoughts coming and going at all hours.

noun a place to live or stay, typically temporarily

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  • The hotel offers comfortable lodging for guests visiting the city.
  • We found a cozy lodging for our weekend getaway.
  • Let's crash at our friend's lodging for the night.
  • His mind found lodging in the memories of his childhood home.

noun a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building, typically used for storage or as a living space

  • The loft in the building was converted into a spacious apartment.
  • I love hanging out in the loft above the garage.
  • Let's chill in the loft and watch some movies.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered loft, filled with memories and thoughts.

noun a main street or road in a town or city, typically the one with the most shops and businesses

  • The main drag in the city is lined with shops and restaurants.
  • Let's meet up on the main drag for some shopping.
  • The main drag is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • She felt like she was stuck on the main drag of life, going nowhere.