housing development
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Definition
Noun: A housing development is a planned residential area where many similar houses or dwellings are built at the same time, typically by a property developer and often managed as a single unit.
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific, often large-scale, construction project resulting in a new neighborhood of uniform or similar homes. It implies a planned and coordinated effort, not the gradual, organic growth of a town.
Examples
- The city council approved plans for a new housing development on the outskirts of town.
- They bought their first home in a quiet housing development built in the 1990s.
- The housing development includes a playground and a community center for its residents.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes carry a neutral-to-slightly negative connotation, implying a lack of architectural variety or character compared to older, more established neighborhoods.
Variants and Related Words
- Development (n): In a property context, this is a broader term for any large building project, which can include commercial, industrial, or mixed-use areas, not just housing.
- Subdivision (n): Often used synonymously in American English, specifically referring to a tract of land divided into lots for houses.
- Estate (n): Common in British English (e.g., "housing estate") with a similar meaning.
- Developer (n): The person or company that builds the housing development.
Synonyms
- Residential development
- Subdivision (chiefly US)
- Housing estate (chiefly UK)
- Planned community (implies more comprehensive planning with amenities)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Historic district
- Eclectic neighborhood
- Organic settlement (areas that grew gradually over time without a master plan)
Noun
- a residential area of similar dwellings built by property developers and usually under a single management
- they live in the new housing development