In Jamaica, housing varies widely, but many residents live in single-family homes made of concrete or wood, often with vibrant colors and large verandas. In urban areas, you may find apartment buildings and townhouses, while rural regions typically feature simpler structures. Traditional wooden houses, known as "gingerbread houses," are also common, showcasing intricate designs and local craftsmanship. Overall, Jamaican homes reflect the country's cultural heritage and climate, often designed to promote outdoor living.
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
they mostly all live in shacks or tents they don't really have houses.
a picture of where they live the cocopah
daub huts
luxury
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
they lived in houses
They live in longhouses
long houses
they live in teepes
they live in igloos
they live in house
They live in caravans.
The same kind of houses westerners live in for the most part however the impoverished ones do live in slum dwellings
They live in regular houses just like us.
Maybe "Farm Houses"?