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When reading the property classifieds looking for a house or apartment to buy or to rent, some terms may be unfamiliar - here are translations of the key French real estate words and phrases, in English.
When reading the property-related classified advertisements in French newspapers
and magazines, it can help to know some of the key jargon terms.
Commonly-seen words and phrases:
French
English explanation
2, 3, 4 pièces
2, 3 or 4 rooms (plus kitchen and bathroom)
maison 4 pièces
4 roomed house plus kitchen and bathroom
T1, T2, F1, F2 etc.
Technically, an apartment (T) or house (F)
with the specified number of rooms (pièces), although you can find T being
used for houses and F for apartments too.
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