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Most New Zealand houses are built separate from their neighbours (with no adjoining walls) on individual sites or titles.

An average older house may be about 120 square metres in floor area and of light timber framed construction.

The styles of houses vary depending on the period in which they were built.

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A beach house in New Zealand is called a 'bach' in the North Island and a 'crib' in the South Island.

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