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Definition of housing stock in English: housing stocknoun mass nounThe houses and flats in a particular country, city, etc. public housing stock in the Scottish industrial cities the existing UK housing stock Example sentencesExamples - Old housing stock is replaced or reinvigorated.
- "The mayor's priorities are raising per capita income, improving housing stock, as well as public safety, government efficiency, and literacy," she said.
- As the housing stock of the surrounding streets has become more sought after, there is a strong demand for all sorts of shops and services.
- He was at once inspired to renovate the housing stock and launch businesses in South Philadelphia.
- The documentary examines the development of a new architecture associated with the expansion of the service economy and the dilapidation of Britain's older housing stock.
- They can add much needed housing stock and complement the existing environment.
- I went to the website to book a B&B, but what I didn't expect to find was over half the town's housing stock available to stay in on daily rates.
- The biggest gap in the Irish housing stock is in the area of private rented accommodation.
- The town has smaller housing stock and a longer coastline.
- This more rapid deterioration of the housing stock means that new housing is usually added through in situ succession or infilling.
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