condo
Americannoun
plural
condosnoun
Other Word Forms
- mini-condo noun
Etymology
Origin of condo
An Americanism first recorded in 1970–75; by shortening; -o
Example Sentences
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The condo market is experiencing a downturn not seen since the 1980s, with thousands of move-in-ready units sitting empty and unsold across Toronto and its surrounding regions.
From BBC
The condo market hasn’t been this bad in over a decade.
From MarketWatch
Many condo buildings are located in urban downtowns, which are less attractive than they used to be for people who now work from home at least part-time.
My wife peruses L.A. condo listings frequently and the two of us have periodically gone with a Los Angeles real-estate agent to see new listings.
From MarketWatch
I would sell it to her for enough to allow me to pay cash for a much smaller condo.
From MarketWatch
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