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VENDING MACHINE LOCATIONS

There are various types of residences besides apartment complexes. Here are a few
examples:

Single-Family Homes: These are standalone houses designed to accommodate a single


family or household. They typically have their own private outdoor space and
amenities. Single-family homes can range from small cottages to large estates.

Townhouses: Townhouses, also known as row houses or townhomes, are typically multi-
level homes that share sidewalls with neighboring units. They often have individual
entrances and may have shared amenities like gardens or common areas.

Condominiums: Condos are individual units within a larger building or complex. Each
unit is privately owned, and residents share common areas and facilities such as
elevators, parking, and recreational spaces. Condominiums may offer various
amenities and are governed by a homeowners' association (HOA).

Duplexes and Triplexes: Duplexes are residential buildings divided into two
separate living units, while triplexes have three units. Each unit usually has its
own entrance and may share certain utilities or outdoor spaces.

Co-Operatives (Co-Ops): Co-ops are a form of housing where residents own shares in
a cooperative corporation that owns the building or property. Each shareholder is
granted a proprietary lease for a specific unit within the cooperative.

Mobile Homes: Mobile homes, also known as manufactured homes, are prefabricated
structures designed to be movable. They are often located in mobile home parks or
communities and offer an affordable housing option.

Retirement Communities: These are residential communities specifically designed for


older adults or retirees. They often provide amenities and services tailored to the
needs and preferences of seniors, such as recreational activities, healthcare
facilities, and social programs.

Student Housing: Student residences are designed for college or university


students, offering accommodations near educational institutions. They can include
dormitories, shared apartments, or purpose-built student housing complexes.

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