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house-to-house selling - translation to English

SEQUENCE OF HOUSE-BUYING TRANSACTIONS
Chain (in selling a house); Property chain

house-to-house selling      
house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house
1) помещать
2) вставить
3) дом
4) рубка
house         
  • A stereoscopic image of 988 High Street, Worsham house, circa 1880s
  • Hus, an [[Old English]] word
  • Minoan]] house model, circa 1700-1675 BC, terracotta, in the [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]] ([[Heraklion]], [[Greece]])
  • Construction of a house using [[bamboo]]. Bamboo-made houses are popular in [[China]], [[Japan]] and other [[Asia]]n countries, because of their resistance to [[earthquakes]] and [[hurricanes]].
  • Doctor's residence and surgery, No 8 Milford Ave, [[Randwick, New South Wales, Australia]]
  • Victorian]] "Gingerbread House" in [[Connecticut]], United States, built in 1855
  • foursquare]]" house
  • Some houses are constructed from bricks and wood and are later covered by insulating panels. The roof construction is also seen.
  • Two ''baracche''(slum in Italian) near [[Oltre il Colle]], Italy. <br/> These homes are often illegally built and without electricity, proper sanitation and taps for drinking water.
  • [[Scale model]]s of some [[Ancient Egypt]]ian house, in the [[Louvre]]
  • Thermographic comparison of traditional (left) and "[[passivhaus]]" (right) buildings
  • Houses may be repeatedly expanded leading to a complex construction history.
  • Birdhouse]] made to look like a real house
BUILDING USUALLY INTENDED FOR LIVING IN
Houses; House (architecture); ⌂; HOUSE; Dwellinghouse; Houes; Independent house; 🏠; History of houses; Hosue; House (structure); House (building); Dwelling house

[haus]

общая лексика

помещение

жилище животного

нора

берлога

гнездо

помещение для животного

клетка

вольер (вольера)

дом (домик) (напр. личинки ручейника)

пансион (общежитие в школе-интернате)

учащиеся, живущие в пансионе

(houses) группы учащихся разных классов, на кот. делятся все учащиеся дневной школы (вместе со своим старшим воспитателем [housemaster] или старшей воспитательницей [housemistress])

дом

домашний

домик

здание

Великобритания

индивидуальный (одноквартирный) дом

американизм

жилой дом, жилое здание

строительное дело

хранить, содержать

нефтегазовая промышленность

цех

мастерская

существительное

[hauz]

общая лексика

дом

здание

жилище

жильё

квартира

жилище животного

нора

берлога

гнездо

помещение для животного

клетка

вольер и т. п.

(свой) дом

семья

хозяйство

домашние

домочадцы

семейство

род

(House) дом

династия палата (парламента)

фирма

торговый дом

заведение

учреждение

цех

отделение

завод

театр

кинотеатр

"Full House" - «все билеты проданы» (аншлаг)

публика

зрители

представление

сеанс

гостиница

постоялый двор

таверна

пивная

бар

трактир

кабак

игорный дом

казино

пансион

интернат

дортуар

студенческое общежитие

воспитанники интерната

учащиеся

живущие в пансионе

группа учащихся дневной школы (объединяет учеников разных классов при одном старшем воспитателе)

колледж университета (особ. Christ Church «Дом Христа» в Оксфорде)

(the House) работный дом ([сокр.] от workhouse)

храм

церковь

религиозное братство

монастырь

монашеская обитель

совет

коллегия

особ. церковная

хаус (разновидность лото)

мишень (в игре керлинг)

двенадцатая часть небесной сферы (в астрологии)

семья, род

дом, династия

(the House) палата (парламента)

торговая фирма

публика, зрители

колледж университета

пансион при школе

гостиница, постоялый двор

домашний, комнатный

разговорное выражение

«Дом»

(лондонская) биржа (the House)

устаревшее выражение

клетка (шахматной доски)

морской термин

рубка

техника

кабина подъёмного крана

собирательное выражение

(лондонская) биржа

работный дом

синоним

the House; building, dwelling, housing, premises, roof, shelter

глагол

[hauz]

общая лексика

предоставлять жилище

обеспечивать жильём

приютить

дать пристанище

жить

квартировать

размещаться

убирать

прятать (имущество и т. п.)

вмещать

содержать

таить

заключать в себе

покрывать (лошадь) попоной

чепраком

обеспечивать жильем

поселить, приютить

помещать, убирать (о вещах, имуществе и т. п.)

загонять (скот)

вмещать(ся), помещаться

устаревшее выражение

загонять в дом

техника

заключать

вставлять в кожух

военное дело

расквартировывать

специальный термин

вставлять

сельское хозяйство

убирать (хлеб)

загонять (скот)

Definition

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Wikipedia

Chain (real estate)

A chain, when used in reference to the process of buying or selling a house, is a sequence of linked house purchases, each of which is dependent on the preceding and succeeding purchase. The term is commonly used in the UK. It is an example of a vacancy chain.

Each member of the chain is a house sale, which depends both upon the buyers receiving the money from selling their houses and on the sellers successfully buying the houses that they intend to move into. Where no chain exists, it is called a chain-free property but only 10% of property transactions in the United Kingdom have no chain.

For example, in a four-household chain, A buys B's house, B uses the money from that sale to buy C's house, and C uses the money from that sale to buy D's house. (A chain can be circular. This example becomes circular if D buys A's house.) All sales in a chain close on the same day. On that day, all the households involved in the chain leave their former homes and move to their new homes.

This situation is notorious for being liable to "break" if one of the transactions fails, for example due to financial difficulties, a change of heart, or the practice of gazumping or gazundering. The failure of one member of the chain fouls the whole set of transactions. The remaining chain fragments must find new buyers and sellers to form new chains.

A chain begins with a household buying a house without selling their current house. Examples:

  • A household that does not currently own a house. This may be a first time buyer, such as a household moving out of rented accommodation. It may also be the result of a household splitting, for example a grown child leaving home.
  • A household retaining ownership of their old house after moving out. For example, they may wish to rent it out, demolish it, or merely leave it vacant and keep it on the market.

A chain ends with a house being sold and not depending on existing owners buying a house to move into. Examples:

  • A household moving into a vacant house. It may be a newly built house or a house rendered vacant due to the death of its occupant or occupants or the departure of former tenants.
  • A household moving to join an existing household.
  • A household moving to temporary accommodation until they can buy a new house.
  • A household moving into rented accommodation or a nursing home.
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