If you're asking what I think you are, then it means that the property's building can only be so high.
Air rights, I think it was called.
It's usually for business reasons, or for rich people who like the view out their window and don't want a building blocking the way.
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2 other options also exist--
when one buys a house, he also owns the air up to x feet above the house
usually up to 1,000 ft.
another option relates to the definitions of townhouse and condo;
a condo is per sq ft and a townhouse is per cu feet of air inside. Dumb
definitional differences.
Installing a small whole house fan in a residential property can provide benefits such as improved indoor air quality, reduced energy costs, and increased comfort by promoting better air circulation and ventilation throughout the home.
Uh. Air going to your house to see you.
Air is a noun and not and adjective, hence it can not be a property. Gas would be a physical property describing air. Inert (for example) would be a chemical property.
The property of air that a gas exhibits is that it can be compressed and it occupies space.
This is a chemical property.
The property is flammability.
shape
Properties such as color, taste, and texture do not have air, as they are characteristics used to describe physical objects or substances. These properties are inherent to the object itself, rather than being composed of air.
The fact that it oxidizes in air is a chemical property of methane.
Combustibility is a chemical property.
A Zeppelin is a house in the air, so yes.
actually no its not