I believe it is a housing addition, also known as, or similar to, a subdivision. The reason I believe this is because they are adding "additional" homes to an area, thus creating a neighborhood. I ran into this question once as a journalist and, though it was a long time ago, I'm pretty sure my editor said addition was correct. It makes sense but in my mind my whole life I'd imagined it spelled edition, so it threw me off a little. But addition is more logical if you think about it.
A neighborhood is referred to as a neighborhood.
If you build onto your home you are adding to it, thus it is referred to as an addition.
A suburb, a bedroom community or perhaps a neighborhood.
suburbs
That would be part of the crankcase ventilation system. I guess you could call it the air filter housing to engine crankcase ventilation tube.
$85,000-$110,000
Traditional Neighborhood Design, New Urbanism, Neo-traditionalism and most recently Smart Growth
Lincoln's new neighborhood in "Taking Sides" by Gary Soto is called Mesquite.
It is called a "barrio."
Clutch housing, torque converter housing
It is called "The Seam". just kidding
The answer to an addition problem is called the sum.
Le Jardin
A neighborhood.
One of the cities that has a neighborhood called Islington is Greater London, which is located in England. Another city with a neighborhood called Islington is Six Points, which is located in Toronto, Canada.
In the United Kingdom, public housing projects are called just that, public housing projects. These housing projects are available to support those who are without housing and are on welfare.
terrace housing
of course because it is called "target edition"
Roman housing blocks are called "insulae" from the Latin word for island.