Low-cost housing and dwellings in townships have not been spared from the rising prices either.
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Though the weather-worn rockface is still peppered with ancient dwellings and sepulchres, many are more modest.
There are a great many multifamily dwellings, especially in San Jose, if not Palo Alto.
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PPS21 replaced PPS14, which effectively banned the building of domestic dwellings in the countryside.
They were in some kind of development of cheap little pink and blue dwellings.
He says the new figures mean there are more dwellings than households in every region.
One-person households have a bigger carbon footprint than joint dwellings and drive up housing costs.
Long-promised regeneration projects have stalled, leaving empty dwellings in the poorest parts of Crewe to fester.
In the same area are many pueblo sites that provide tours of cave dwellings and indigenous architecture.
Our administration is already encouraging certain low-income public housing residents to own and manage their own dwellings.
In some places these dwellings may sit idle for a while, keeping downward pressure on property prices.
The prehistoric homes will be based on the foundations of dwellings discovered at Durrington Walls in 2007.
Most of those structures were later converted to year-round homes, while some were replaced with larger dwellings.
Another potential pitfall is that higher-end houses are much harder to value than lower priced cookie-cutter dwellings.
Or, high power lines that produce Gaussian Fields that affect reproduction and development of those in nearby dwellings.
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Many cave dwellings and fairy-chimney chapels have been converted into boutique hotels, where you can live the troglodyte life in luxury.
The Senior Council School, St Bartholomew's Almshouses and Southampton Terrace were also destroyed and another 265 dwellings were damaged.
It provides country rankings across up to 177 economies on affordability, national broadband policy, and connecting people and dwellings.
Inside the cave dwellings, large families lived alongside their livestock until as late as the 1950s, without electricity, running water or sewage.
About three-quarters of those who fled to refugee camps have gone back to what is left of their dwellings.
It is still building hundreds of dwellings a year in other settlements too.
DDT, a once-controversial chemical that works safely against malaria when sprayed inside dwellings.
Their less glamorous tastes notably access to affordable single-family dwellings drives migration from one region to another.
On the grander dwellings a multi-storey tower, with lavish brickwork decoration and firing-slits, rises up to improve the household's field-of-fire.
Angles, Saxons and Jutes left their mound dwellings and broad bean fields in the wetlands of northern Europe in droves.
More than 4m Spanish dwellings have been built over the past decade, according to Britain's Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
The report showed work began on an annualized 205, 100 dwellings last month and exceeding the June pace of 196, 600 homes.
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Housing is much more of a problem in Jena, Muenster, Hamburg and Oldenburg, where less than 2% of dwellings are empty.
Individual male farmers generally build the daldal in valleys near their dwellings, with the assistance of members of the extended family.
Meanwhile, American banks overloaded with foreclosed properties are demolishing vacant dwellings to get the empty houses off their books.
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