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Unit 5 Family and Consumer Science Investigation Home Environment. Single Family Home are free standing, they don’t share walls with another unit, may be one story or many, and offer housing to a single family.
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Unit 5 Family and Consumer Science Investigation Home Environment
Single Family Home • are free standing, they don’t share walls with another unit, may be one story or many, and offer housing to a single family.
Apartments--this term covers any structure that has rental units for more than 2 families
Condominium--individually owned units in a multiple-family dwelling. The owner pays a fee to cover maintaining hallways, landscaping, and other common areas.
Conservation– protecting the environment and natural resources against waste and harm
Environment– a person’s surroudings and everything in them, including both human and nonhuman factors
Intruder– someone who uses force to get into someone else’s home
Manufactured Home– a transportable structure, constructed in a factory, designed to be used as a single family dwelling
Multiple--family dwelling- a building that contains several units designed to house more than one family
Multi-tasking—fitting tasks together to make the best use of time; doing two tasks at the same time
Nonrenewable resources– natural resources that can’t replace themselves, and therefore are in limited supply
Renewable resources– natural resources that can renew or replace themselves over time
5.2 List housing options. • Single family home • Multiply family housing • Multiplex • Town House • Apartment • Condominium • Manufactured/ Mobile home
Housing Options Single Family Home • are free standing, they don’t share walls with another unit, may be one story or many, and offer housing to a single family.
Housing Options • Multiple-family Housing • Duplex--one building that contains two separate units.
Housing Options • Multiplex--is similar to a duplex, but three or more units share one building
Housing Options • Townhouse--homes built in rows and attached to one another at the side walls
Housing Options • Apartments--this term covers any structure that has rental units for more than 2 families
Housing Options • Condominium--individually owned units in a multiple-family dwelling. The owner pays a fee to cover maintaining hallways, landscaping, and other common areas.
Housing Options • Mobile Home (manufactured housing)--are movable dwellings. Mobile homes are built and assembled at a factory and moved to its location.