Definition of Tract housing

1. Noun. Housing consisting of similar houses constructed together on a tract of land.

Generic synonyms: Housing, Living Accommodations, Lodging
Terms within: Tract House

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tract Housing

tracksuit
tracksuit bottoms
tracksuited
tracksuits
trackwalker
trackwalkers
trackway
trackways
trackwidth
trackwidths
trackwork
tract
tract home
tract homes
tract house
tract housing (current term)
tract of Goll
tract of Munzer and Wiener
tract of Schutz
tractabilities
tractability
tractable
tractableness
tractablenesses
tractably
tractate
tractates
tracted
tractellum
tractile

Literary usage of Tract housing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. 2000 Census: Progress Made on Design, But Risks Remain by James H. Burow (1998)
"The information gathered from that 1 percent of the tract's housing units would provide the census data for the sample units and the remaining 9 percent of ..."

2. Ecotourism Marshaling Resources to Promote New Jersey's Ecotourism Treasures (1998)
"... tract housing, traffic jams, and cluttered commercial strips, it ought to share in an agenda to protect the natural and cultural resources on which it ..."

3. Annual Report of the Homestead Commission by Massachusetts Homestead Commission (1919)
"There must be a completion of the building up of the tract. Housing Problem of To-day not being solved. A study of congested districts in our large cities ..."

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