Some people prefer to live in a village and travel into the nearby town to work.Villages are considered to be pleasant places to live, as they are quieter and less polluted than town sand are closer to the countryside. They usually contain a range of house, including old cottage and new houses and bungalows.
Many British people prefer to buy a house rater than renting one, because they can decorate or alter it to suit their own taste and because they believe they will have more privacy. Young people and those who cannot afford to buy a house live in rented accommodation. Some rent a furnished bedsit ( or bed-sitting room ), a combined bedroom and setting room, and washing and cooking facilities. Others rent a flat or house, often sharing the cost with friends.
Houses are bought and sold through estate agents. Few people can afford to buy a house outright, so they have to take out a mortgage (=loam) with a bank or building society.
Some people prefer to live in a village and travel into the nearby town to work.Villages are considered to be pleasant places to live, as they are quieter and less polluted than town sand are closer to the countryside. They usually contain a range of house, including old cottage and new houses and bungalows.Many British people prefer to buy a house rater than renting one, because they can decorate or alter it to suit their own taste and because they believe they will have more privacy. Young people and those who cannot afford to buy a house live in rented accommodation. Some rent a furnished bedsit ( or bed-sitting room ), a combined bedroom and setting room, and washing and cooking facilities. Others rent a flat or house, often sharing the cost with friends.Houses are bought and sold through estate agents. Few people can afford to buy a house outright, so they have to take out a mortgage (=loam) with a bank or building society.
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