Definition
Category/type of a property - as represented by a code used by DCJ Housing.
Components
Data Element (this item)
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Data Element ConceptDwelling: Property Type
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Object ClassDwelling
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PropertyProperty Type
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Value DomainProperty Type Code XXX
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Property Type Code XXX ".| Data Type | ALPHASTRING |
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| Format | XXX |
| Maximum character length | 3 |
| Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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| Permissible Values | COT | Cottage: A dwelling that is freestanding and usually on its own, separately titled, block of land | ||
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| TRC | Terrace: One of a row of two or more attached properties, often of uniform style, up to three storeys high, and historically decorated with cast iron lacework. Each dwelling is separately titled, fronts a public road and has its own entrance and private open space. Mostly constructed in the 19th or early 20th centuries | |||
| THS | Town House: One of two or more attached properties, usually two-storey and not more than three storeys high. Each dwelling has a separate entrance and its own private open space. May share common facilities such as driveways and garbage areas | |||
| UNI | Unit: A self-contained dwelling within a multi-storey building containing more than one dwelling. Usually, units share a common entrance and stairway (or lift), and common open space. Where the building contains only two dwellings, one above the other, the dwelling is defined as units | |||
| VIL | Villa: One of two or more attached properties, each with its own entrance and usually private open space. May share common facilities such as driveways and garbage areas | |||
| Supplementary Values | MISSING |