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condominium

[kon-duh-min-ee-uhm] / ˌkɒn dəˈmɪn i əm /
NOUN
tenant-owned apartment house
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While the properties have been zoned for use as supportive housing for years, they are surrounded by swank condominiums that have sold for as much as $7 million.

From Los Angeles Times

About 250 other structures — duplexes, apartment buildings, condominium complexes — were also destroyed or damaged, those officials said.

From Los Angeles Times

One week before the closing on a 5,300-square-foot condominium in New York City’s Upper East Side, Beth Benalloul, a broker at the Corcoran Group, got a frantic call from the buyer’s agent.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many nightclubs contain the fuel load of an entire residential condominium, the ignition sources of an industrial site, and the evacuation constraints of a submarine.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fire-engineering terms, many nightclubs contain the fuel load of an entire residential condominium, the ignition sources of an industrial site, and the evacuation constraints of a submarine.

From The Wall Street Journal