housing estate
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Definition
Noun: A housing estate is a planned residential area, typically consisting of many houses or apartment buildings that were all designed and constructed together at the same time, often by a single developer. It usually includes shared amenities like roads, parks, and sometimes shops.
Usage
The term "housing estate" is used to describe a specific type of residential development. It emphasizes the planned, uniform, and often large-scale nature of the construction. * They moved to a new housing estate on the outskirts of the city. * The old factory site is being redeveloped into a modern housing estate. * The housing estate was built in the 1960s and now needs renovation.
Advanced Usage
- "Council housing estate": In British English, this specifically refers to a housing estate built and owned by a local government authority to provide public housing.
- He grew up on a council housing estate in London.
Variants and Related Words
- Estate (noun): Often used as a shortened, informal form of "housing estate," especially in British English.
- She lives on the new estate near the motorway.
- Development (noun): A more general term for an area of new building, which can include residential (housing estates), commercial, or mixed-use projects.
- Subdivision (noun): Common in American and Canadian English for a residential area where a large piece of land is divided into individual lots for houses.
Synonyms
- Residential development
- Planned community
- Housing development
Antonyms
- Historic district
- Organic settlement (an area that developed gradually over time without a central plan)
Noun
- a residential area where the houses were all planned and built at the same time