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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All were Canadians selling their Palm Springs condos.
From Los Angeles Times
After all, in a 2022 episode of “The Kardashians,” she revealed that she had forgotten about a Beverly Hills condo she owned and primarily used for storing Champagne and wrapping Christmas gifts.
From MarketWatch
Part of my concern is that if I buy the condo, I’ll also be paying $325 per month in homeowners association fees, as well as property taxes, which will likely increase.
From MarketWatch
Patrick Madden and Mark Hyman listed a condo in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., area for sale in April and got little interest from buyers.
Today, that amount only covers the cost of a condo at best in some cities.
From MarketWatch
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