Our homes in New Zealand are mainly made out of wood, and/or brick.
We don't have apartment buildings so to speak like in other countries. Our homes in New Zealand have a front yard, and back yard (which range in sizes e.g a large backyard with gardens, or a courtyard) It is also VERY common to have off street parking and lawn.
Today's Inuit people live in regular houses like you and me but in the past they usually lived in igloos or land tents.
depends which part there are poor and nice places
beach houses
in houses
Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
They live in regular houses.
They live in regular houses.
long houses
They live in regular houses just like us.
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houses
wood
teepees
luxury
Korean people predominantly live in apartments or high-rise buildings due to limited space in urban areas. Traditional Korean houses called hanok can still be found in some rural areas or preserved historic districts. These houses typically have a wooden structure with tiled roofs and a courtyard.
People live in all kinds of houses. Some live in 1 story bungalows and others live in bi-level houses. There are also townhouses, condos and trailer homes.
Normal Ones