it means it is house trained. this means it will not go to the bathroom or tear up your furniture and stuff in your house/apartment.
The cost will certainly depend on the type of foundation and weight bearing walls of the original house. If you do this, include a bathroom.
Its impossibe to change your apartment to a house.
Bachelor Apartment House was created in 1905.
Lindquist Apartment House was created in 1930.
In an apartment, 3 possibilities: It has either a shared bathroom with another apartment or someone else sharing the house; may be a typo; or doesn't contain a toilet and a sink in the same room (1/2 bath). In a house, 2 possibilities: It either means you have a lot of work to do(!); its a typo. Hopefully it's a typo, or you'll need to pull your sleeves up, literally (especially with bathroom gunk)! Bathroom's REALLY aren't that hard to finish slowly, once the essentials are in place. My son went almost 2 years without a bathroom sink/vanity, while we worked on other parts of his home. DIY is the way to go, if you can. Houses are always a work in progress. Don't feel you have to complete "soup to nuts" upon moving in.
main house/apartment door
Chateau Crillon Apartment House was created in 1928.
Probably that he wasnt to know if you live in a house or and apartment.
No, he has an apartment.
It was a "flat", a British apartment.
a apartment is a smaller unit of a house usally used for a small family it is usally cheaper than a house