Definition of owner-occupied in English:
owner-occupied
adjectiveˌəʊnəˈɒkjʊpʌɪdˈˌoʊnər ˈɑkjəˌpaɪd
(of a house or apartment) used as a dwelling by the owner.
Example sentencesExamples
- We also have grave concerns relating to the low percentage of residential units which we believe will be owner-occupied.
- The social transformation gathered pace as incomes rose, and by 1991, 52% of dwellings in Scotland were owner-occupied.
- While lending for owner-occupied property fell 3.3 per cent, lending to the investment market dropped 8.8 per cent.
- The council consulted widely about the options for a reliable and efficient heating system with the 400 council properties and 90 owner-occupied properties, but until the announcement this week there was no money.
- It can only be achieved through adequate superannuation provisions combined with an owner-occupied home in retirement.
Definition of owner-occupied in US English:
owner-occupied
adjectiveˈˌōnər ˈäkyəˌpīdˈˌoʊnər ˈɑkjəˌpaɪd
(of a house or apartment) used as a dwelling by the owner.
Example sentencesExamples
- It can only be achieved through adequate superannuation provisions combined with an owner-occupied home in retirement.
- We also have grave concerns relating to the low percentage of residential units which we believe will be owner-occupied.
- The council consulted widely about the options for a reliable and efficient heating system with the 400 council properties and 90 owner-occupied properties, but until the announcement this week there was no money.
- The social transformation gathered pace as incomes rose, and by 1991, 52% of dwellings in Scotland were owner-occupied.
- While lending for owner-occupied property fell 3.3 per cent, lending to the investment market dropped 8.8 per cent.