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Subdivision

A tract of land that has been divided into individual lots for development, typically featuring planned streets, utilities, and residential or commercial buildings. Modern subdivisions often include shared amenities like parks, community centers, or homeowners associations.

Example

The new subdivision features 150 homes, a community pool, and walking trails throughout the neighborhood.

Memory Tip

A subdivision is a 'sub-division' of land - think of it as one big piece of land divided into a sub-community.

Why It Matters

Subdivisions offer buyers predictable neighborhood standards, shared amenities, and often better resale values due to consistent development patterns and maintained common areas.

Common Misconception

All subdivisions automatically come with HOA fees and restrictive covenants.

In Practice

When buying in Maple Grove Subdivision, a buyer discovers the community includes a pool, playground, and requires approval for exterior home modifications through the HOA.

Etymology

Coined in American English in the 1906 from the verb 'subdivide,' originally referring to military unit divisions before entering real estate terminology.

Common Misspellings

sub-divisionsubdivisonsubdivishionsub division
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