Yep.
residential zone means houses in an area
Real estate development includes the construction of residential single-family houses
The lower basement floor of the building houses the storage area and utility rooms.
houses that are only one level..they have no basement and no upper floor...just one floor
The Ford Theater (where Lincoln was assassinated) has a Lincoln Museum in its basement.
Yes
In most homes the basement is very common and can be found underneath the main floor. The basement relative to the ground is usually found underneath ground level.
There are contractors who specialize in raising houses and pouring basement foundations under them. It can be done but it is expensive and time consuming.
There is no specific number of houses required for an area to be classified as a residential area, as this can vary by local zoning laws and definitions. Generally, a few houses can establish a residential character, but a minimum of several homes is often needed to create a recognizable neighborhood. Factors such as density, community amenities, and land use also play a role in defining a residential area.
In the 1900s houses looked like they were old and they were either made of wood or brick. The houses had a small bit of room but in the attic and the basement it was big.
1. Commercial Property 2. Residential Property
A "residential area" means that residents live in the area. Basically, it's a place where houses / living quarters are located.