Descriptive Terms in Real Estate Ads More Definitions
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Understanding Descriptive Terms in Real Estate Ads
Summary
When buying or selling a home, deciphering real estate language can be challenging. Here’s a guide to understanding some commonly used terms.
Shed Dormers
Shed dormers, typically found in Dutch colonial homes, feature flat roofs. They may contain one window or multiple windows side by side under a single flat roof.
Blind Dormer Windows
These are decorative elements placed at attic level. Although they add visual interest, they are not accessible from the attic as the roof covers them.
Oversize Garage
When you see "oversize" in relation to a garage, it suggests extra space beyond just parking?"perhaps for storage or a workbench. It might also indicate enough room to comfortably open car doors.
Gourmet Kitchen
A "gourmet kitchen" aims to appeal to serious cooks, meaning it’s usually spacious and well-designed. However, the term's promise varies in actual utility.
Great Room
This term is used in two ways. It can describe an open floor plan where the living room, dining room, and kitchen blend seamlessly, often beneath a high ceiling. Alternatively, it may refer to a family room with a high ceiling, a grand fireplace, and sometimes an overlooking balcony, reminiscent of an old English great hall.
Mastering these terms can give you an edge in the real estate market. Stay tuned for more articles or visit our site for additional insights.
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