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    Last year, two dozen four-bedroom homes in an oceanfront Manhattan Beach neighborhood rented for a median price of $16,000 a month, according to data from the multiple listing service.

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    Simon Beardmore, the listing agent for the three-bedroom single-family rental house, said he received over 100 inquires in the days before the showing. At noon, two women stood outside, waiting ...

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    The cheapest three-bedroom home for sale in the ZIP code is $2.9 million, meaning a buyer would pay a roughly $20,000 per month mortgage, and that the home would have rented for about $10,000 per ...

  5. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    [144] [145] In South Korea the public Korea Land & Housing Corporation has provided homes to 2.9 million households which is 15% of the national total of 19.56 million households. This includes 2.7 million newly built public housing units and 1.03 million rental homes of which 260,000 were purchased or rented by the Land and Housing Corporation.

  6. Studio apartment - Wikipedia

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    Hence an apartment with one bedroom is called a "two-room-apartment" (2-romsleilighet). Portugal In Portugal, studio apartments are designated T0 (T-Zero). This designation follows the Portuguese house classification system, where apartments are classified by their typology as Tx, with the "x" representing the number of independent bedrooms.

  7. Single-family detached home - Wikipedia

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    The Saitta House, Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, New York, built in 1899, is a single-family detached home [2]. In pre-industrial societies, most people lived in multi-family dwellings for most of their lives.