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house structure
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United States
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Houses are typically permanent structures made from wood, brick, or concrete, reflecting a settled lifestyle.
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house structure
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United States
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Houses typically have basements for storage and additional living space.
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housing
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US
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Single-family homes with yards are common
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4
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housing
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US
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Emphasis on individual housing units
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5
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housing
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United States
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Single-family homes with yards are common
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housing
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United States
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Owning a detached single-family home is a common aspiration for many families.
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housing
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United States
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Owning a home is a common aspiration and a symbol of success; suburbs are common residential areas.
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housing architecture
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United States
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Single-family homes with private yards are common
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housing construction
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United States
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Wooden frame construction is common
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housing design
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United States
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Houses usually have a separate room for each member of the family
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housing regulations
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United States
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Housing regulations vary widely by state and city, and may be less comprehensive
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housing regulations
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United States
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Strict regulations on building safety and zoning laws
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housing structure
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United States
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Single-family houses with yards are common
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housing structures
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United States
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Detached single-family homes are common with spacious yards
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1
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public housing
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United States
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Public housing is often associated with lower-income individuals and families.
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traditional housing architecture
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United States
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Traditional housing architecture is more diverse, influenced by various immigrant groups and regional styles
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