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  2. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    Rolls-Royce Phantom V (1959–1968). A luxury car is a car that provides above-average to high-end levels of comfort, features, and equipment.Often, more expensive materials and surface finishes are used, and buyers expect better build quality.

  3. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    New York City, Chicago and other cities have introduced restrictions on short-term rentals, though regulation is not always strictly enforced. [15] The City of Portland, for example, does not allow rentals of less than 30 days in residential zones but according to local vacation property managers such as Vacasa, the average guest stays 3-10 nights.

  4. Apartment - Wikipedia

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    A lower-rise apartment building on the left side of the Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan, juxtaposed next to a skyscraper apartment building. An apartment (American English), flat (British English, Indian English, Canadian English, South African English) [a], or unit (Australian English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies part of a building ...

  5. Holiday cottage - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, 3,578,718, or 3.1% of the American housing stock, were holiday or second homes, compared with 2.7% in 1990, and 1.9% in 1980. 26% of all these are located in the north-eastern states, with approximately 250,199 (7% of all the second homes in the U.S.) located in New York, and Maine having the largest percentage of its housing stock as ...

  6. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership regime in which a building (or group of buildings) is divided into multiple units that are either each separately owned, or owned in common with exclusive rights of occupation by individual owners.

  7. Pied-à-terre - Wikipedia

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    Noordeinde 66, the pied-à-terre of Princess Beatrix in The Hague. A pied-à-terre (French pronunciation: [pje.t‿a tɛʁ], plural: pieds-à-terre; French for "foot on the ground") is a small living unit, e.g., apartment or condominium, often located in a large city and not used as an individual's primary residence.

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