Synonyms for "rooftop terrace" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "rooftop terrace" in Property Descriptions
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6 results for "rooftop terrace"
roof deck
A flat outdoor area built on a roof for leisure or gathering.
The penthouse includes a private roof deck with skyline views and just enough space for a grill and one overconfident fiddle-leaf fig.
terrace
A paved or leveled outdoor space adjoining a building.
This top-floor unit opens onto a spacious terrace ideal for outdoor dining and pretending you always eat brunch al fresco.
sun deck
An open platform designed for sun exposure and relaxation.
The condo’s sun deck offers a bright retreat for residents who want maximum sunlight and minimum small talk.
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A garden or landscaped area created on the roof of a building.
The building features a shared roof garden with planters, seating, and several herbs nobody can identify with confidence.
balcony
A platform projecting from a wall of a building, enclosed by a railing.
While technically smaller than a rooftop terrace, the oversized balcony still gives this unit valuable private outdoor space.
patio
An outdoor paved area used for seating, dining, or recreation.
The listing describes it as a rooftop patio, which sounds casual but still comes with luxury views and HOA fees.
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