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terrace A roof or part of a roof or a building, used as outdoor space for an apartment. Often confused with a balcony, the terms are used interchangeably.
Ãâó: www.citirelocation.com/generalterms.html
terrace a style of attached house found in many older suburbs. In a row of terraces, virtually identical houses are joined one to another through common walls. Often two or more storeys in height.
Ãâó: www.apm.com.au/osbuyers/glossary.htm
terrace A roofed balcony, or veranda. Title: The legal document showing ownership of a piece of real estate. Tray Ceiling: A ceiling in which its edges slant toward the middle from the walls. Trim Work: The finishing of doors, doorways, window frames and floors. Two Storey: Home consists of one main floor above ground as well as an upper floor above the main floor. Developed/Undeveloped basement.
Ãâó: talkcalgary.com/realtors/stevekelly/glos.htm
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