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CRITIQUE HOUSING OPTIONS
Objective 2.01
Bell Ringer2/2Turn in UD Projects into your Folders!!
What type of house do you live in?? Describe it…
Objective
2.01 Critique housing options.
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)
A. Multifamily
1. Apartments
a. Penthouse
b. Garden
c. Efficiency
2. Cooperative
3. Condominium
4. Townhouse
B. Single-Family
1. Attached
2. Freestanding
a. Custom-built
b. Owner-built
c. Factory-built
(1) Modular
(2) Manufactured/
mobile
d. Site-built
Types of Housing
A. Multi-FamilyB. Single-FamilyC. Sharing HousingD. Temporary Housing
Multi-Family
A structure that provides housing for more than one living unit
Each living unit within the dwelling has its own distinct living quarter
Typically less costly Easier to maintain Triplex = building with 3 living units
Multi-Family
Rentals/Apartments Cooperative Units Condominium Units Townhouse
Rentals/Apartments
Range in number and type of facilities offered
Garden Apartment – an apartment building with a garden or lawn
Efficiency Apartment- One main room, small kitchen, and a bathroom
Penthouse- Suites located at the top of the building
Cooperative
People buy shares of stock in a non-profit housing organization
Do not “own” the unit; they own the share
Members vote on admittance
Condominiums
Ownership where the buyer owns the individual living space
Receive a portion of the common areas and facilities of the multi-unit project
Buyers purchase condo as individual dwelling
Townhouse
House with a small foot print, often multiple floors high
Type of DWELLING vs. Type of OWNERSHIP
Single-Family
Attached Houses Free-standing Houses
Attached
Share a common wall Designed for one household Own the dwelling and the land that it is
on Separate entrance and yard
Free-Standing
Single-family houses that stand alone Site-Built Custom-designed and built
“Dream” house Owner-Built
Development/Subdivision Choose finishes
Free-Standing
Factory-Built- constructed at a plant and moved to the site Modular- built and put together in modules Manufactured/Mobile- built entirely in
factory
Other Types
Sharing- Multiple living units in a Single-family house
Temporary- Structure that provides housing for a short period of time
Activity #1
Compare and Contrast Multi-Family and Single-Family Units
Activity #2
Complete Types of Freestanding Homes (attached to your notes)
Keep in your notebooks…
Activity #3
Look at next project… RENTAL PROJECT
Select your ROOMMATES and submit a formal request to the LANDLORD to live with these people. Explain why you think this will be a good decision.
DUE: Wednesday 2/11
Bell Ringer 2/3
Answer the following questions in your notebooks:
John is moving into a multi-family unit where he must first purchase a share in order to become part of the unit. What type of housing is he moving into?
Sarah has purchased a single-family home that will be built in a factory and then installed on site in multiple modules. What type of housing options has she purchased?
Today…
Review All Housing Types…
DISCUSS BUDGETS!
Start on Rental Project Find houses/apartments today and print
necessary information including maps.
BUDGET
Where you spend your money…
BUDGET
Format http://passio
natepennypincher.com/2014/01/free-printable-budget-spreadsheet/