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  2. Structure relocation - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulically powered dollies move a historic 19th-century brick church in Salem, Massachusetts. A structure relocation is the process of moving a structure from one location to another. There are two main ways for a structure to be moved: disassembling and then reassembling it at the required destination, or transporting it whole.

  3. 'That was your plan, to move into the house broke': This ...

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    Ramsey gave her a simple plan to furnish the house without borrowing money. Start with the basics Ramsey’s first piece of advice was to buy the basics: a mattress, a bed and a used fridge.

  4. We’re 58, retiring early, and moving to a pricier US ... - AOL

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    If they buy a house, they plan to use savings for the closing costs, which typically range from 2% to 5%, so they’ll have the entire $317,000 for the down payment.

  5. Relocation (personal) - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a family moving in the 19th century. Relocation, also known as moving, or moving house, is the process of leaving one's dwelling and settling in another. [1] The new location can be in the same neighborhood or a much further place in a different city or different country (immigration).

  6. House plan - Wikipedia

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    Elevation view of the Panthéon, Paris principal façade Floor plans of the Putnam House. A house plan [1] is a set of construction or working drawings (sometimes called blueprints) that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as the dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.

  7. Split-level home - Wikipedia

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    This style of house is also known as a "split foyer". This is a two-story house that has a small entrance foyer with stairs that "split"—part of a flight of stairs go up (usually to the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms) and part of a flight of stairs go down (usually to a family room and garage/storage area). [3]