| HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION | Managers of houses in a subdivision |
| VILLAGE | What is a small assemblage of houses in a country district (7) |
| TERRACE | Row of houses in a block (7) |
| ROSEWINDOW | Light wine is a popular addition to front of house in a glass called after Catherine of Alexandria ( |
| PATROL | From "paw about" and "paddle in mud", a word for a beat, guard, night-watch, vigil or other going of the rounds; a detachment of soldiers sent on reconnaissance; or, a subdivision of a troop of Guides |
| TULIP | From the Persian meaning "turban", a spring-blooming liliaceous plant whose bulbs cost more than houses in a craze or market bubble in Holland in the 17th century (5) |
| SCENE | From the Greek for "tent, stage", a subdivision of a play; a piece of stage setting; or, by extension, a public display of anger/emotion (5) |
| TEES | Piles of wet sand supporting golf balls prior to the invention of the pegs of the same name used today; or, the exact centres of houses in curling (4) |
| HACIENDAS | Sneakily cashed in a number of houses in Spain (9) |
| TROOP | Group of baboons; a subdivision of a cavalry squadron; or, a unit of boy or girl scouts (5) |
| LOWERCHAMBER | One of two houses in a legislature (5,7) |
| ISOMER | A few Irish houses in a compound with similar properties (6) |
| EPOCH | A unit of geological time that Is a subdivision of a period and is itself divided into ages (5) |
| ERA | From "copper counters/coins", a system of chronology reckoned from a point; a subdivision of geological time; an age; or, an important date (3) |
| TERRACED | Adjoining houses in a row (8) |
| RETRO | Secret royal houses in a past style (5) |
| PLATOON | A subdivision of a company of soldiers (7) |
| RMS | Parts of houses, in real estate ads: Abbr. |
| HAMLETS | Clusters of houses in the country (7) |
| ZENANAS | Women's areas of houses in India |