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INTERIOR DECORATING Ms. Cromartie
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Choosing a Place to Live Which region Deciding factors Types of housing Special needs Ways to move
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Deciding Factors People with disabilities Working from home Leisure time climate
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Region Which part of the region do you want to live in? Community Neighborhood Population Site Zoning climate
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Community HOA- Homeowners Association Senior communities Public transportation
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Neighborhood Crime Urban Rural Suburban
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Population Densely populated Rural Town size (Townships)
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Site Subdivisions- undeveloped land owner by private investors called “developers”. Often the site of “NEW CONSTRUCTION” Hence the term ‘developments’
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Zoning What is the site zoned for (I.e. commercial properties, residential etc.) What types of activities does the government permit on this land
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Types of Housing Multifamily Single family Assisted living Senior communities (50+)
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Home Purchasing Spending budget Buying Renting
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Renting More affordable Easy to relocate Job school Lease Shorter housing commitment Credit/ Credit score the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
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Buying/ Financing Down payment credit Mortgage Mortgage rates Amount of interest (rate of interest) to be paid on a mortgage loan (~4%) Up-keep Association Lot size Examples: condo, townhome, single family home.
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Early Housing Native Americans 1700’s/1800’s housing Urban housing
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Native Americans Early Native Americans were known as cliff dwellers Often used crude rocks or over hangs for housing Occupied North America before European settlers Tee-pees/ Wigwams
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Colonists Dirt floors were common. Houses often made from sod Sod- grass covering Log cabins (around 1640) Due to the abundance of trees in the northeast (Finnish and Swedish)
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Sod-style homes
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Finnish Style Homes
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1700 and 1800’s Housing Agrarian- people who make a living from the land Sod style housing
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Sod Style Homes
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Urban Housing Tenement houses- early style apartments Appeared in New York city around 1840 Mainly houses immigrants Row housing- dwellings that are connected by side walls Many were built to house factory workers Duplex/Two Family Homes Two identical apartments or homes adjacent to one another
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Tenement Housing
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Row Housing
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Duplex
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Assignment- Hunting for Housing You all will be assigned 1 of 5 scenarios. Your responsibility is to find the appropriate type of housing based on the parameters listed in the scenario.
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Example ex. You have just graduated from college and have accepted an entry-level job that pays $1100 monthly in Morris Plains, NJ. Your parents live too far from your job; so living with them is not an option. Your credit history is young, so the chances of getting approved for a mortgage loan are low. You are an active individual and prefer to ride a bicycle to and from work. Find housing that is suitable for this situation.
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