(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Bedroom – A room used for sleeping.
Common Housing-Related Verbs
Housing-Related Adjectives
Types of Housing
Lend – To allow someone to borrow something.
Maintenance – The process of keeping a property in good condition.
House – A building for people to live in.
Rent increase – When the cost of renting a property goes up.
Hallway – A passage connecting different rooms in a house.
Fixer-upper – A property that needs repairs or renovation before it’s in good condition.
Condo (Condominium) – A building or complex with individually owned apartments or units.
Estate – A large property, often including a house and land.
Home inspection – A professional evaluation of a property’s condition before purchase.
Buy – To purchase something with money.
Attic – A space or room directly under the roof of a building.
Down payment – A partial payment made when purchasing a house, typically paid upfront.
Cottage – A small, typically rural house.
Bright – Well-lit with lots of natural or artificial light.
Housing complex – A group of buildings that share common areas, often with amenities.
Porch – A small, covered area at the entrance of a house.
Loft – A large, open space, often in an industrial building, converted into a living area.
Kitchen – A room for cooking and preparing food.
Apartment – A set of rooms forming a self-contained unit in a building.
Studio – A small apartment with one main room, typically a bedroom, living room, and kitchen in a single space.
Move in – To start living in a new home.
Landlord – A person who owns a rental property.
Own – To have possession of something, like a house or apartment.
Eviction – The legal process of removing a tenant from a rental property.
Neighborhood – A district or area where people live.
Villa – A large, luxurious house, often located in the countryside or by the sea.
Cozy – Small, comfortable, and warm.
Building – A structure with walls and a roof, like a house or office.
Mortgage – A loan specifically for buying property, usually with regular payments over a long period.
Rent-to-own – A contract where tenants can buy the property they are renting after a period of time.
Real estate – The property market or business of buying and selling land and buildings.
Housing Issues & Concerns
Townhouse – A narrow, multi-story house that is attached to other similar houses.
Open house – An event where a property for sale is available for viewing by potential buyers.
Utilities – Basic services such as water, electricity, gas, and waste management.
Security deposit – Money given to a landlord to cover potential damage or unpaid rent.
Bathroom – A room with facilities for bathing and personal hygiene.
Fix – To repair something that is broken or damaged.
Spacious – A large or roomy area.
Rent – To pay money in exchange for the use of a property.
Basement – The lowest floor of a building, often below ground level.
Duplex – A house divided into two separate units.
Move out – To leave a home and stop living there.
Balcony – A platform attached to the outside of a building, typically with a railing.
Renovate – To improve or modernize a building, usually by repairing or redesigning parts of it.
Dining Room – A room for eating meals.
Parts of a House
Foreclosure – When a lender takes possession of a property due to the owner’s failure to repay the mortgage.
Old-fashioned – Outdated or traditional in style.
Suburb – A residential area outside the main city.
Mobile Home – A prefabricated home that is usually placed in a mobile home park.
In good condition – Describes a house or apartment that is well-maintained and not damaged.
Luxury – Very high-end, expensive, or comfortable.
Gated community – A residential area with controlled access for safety and privacy.
Deposit – A sum of money paid as a security or guarantee when renting a property.
Living Room – A room in a house where people relax and socialize.
Move-in date – The date on which a tenant begins living in a new home.
Tenant – A person who rents a property from a landlord.
Modern – Featuring current or recent design styles.
Sleek – Smooth and elegant in design.
Sell – To exchange something for money.
Housing-Related Places
Common Housing-Related Phrases
Compact – Small and efficiently designed.
Sign a lease – To agree to rent a property for a certain period.
Lease – A contract that allows someone to use a property for a specified period of time.
Housewarming party – A social event held after moving into a new home.
Furnished – Equipped with furniture.
Affordable – Reasonably priced or within budget.
For sale – Indicates that a property is available for purchase.