houses Emoji
🏘️ depicts houses or a neighborhood, often used for home, community, and travel-place posts.
U+1F3D8 U+FE0F
The 🏘️ Houses emoji is a simple way to represent homes, neighborhoods, or residential areas. It’s commonly used in travel, real estate, and everyday community content. Below you’ll find practical meanings and copy options for apps and web work.
houses Emoji Meaning
🏘️ (HOUSES) shows a set of houses, suggesting residential areas, neighborhoods, or a place to live. It’s often used to talk about home life (“my neighborhood”), community updates (“new housing”), and travel or location themes (“staying near historic houses”). Because the emoji is tied to a “places” category, it works well for captions about towns, streets, and local surroundings. Use it when you want a clear, friendly visual hint about housing rather than a specific building type.
Common uses
- •Real estate posts: promoting neighborhoods and housing communities
- •Travel captions: describing where you stayed or what area you visited
- •Community announcements: sharing local events or neighborhood news
- •Planning and moving messages: indicating home setup, relocation, or residential life
- •Form and UI text: labeling address, residence, or housing-related fields
Examples
🏘️ Houses Symbol: Meaning, Copy & Unicode
- 🏘️“We’re moving to a new neighborhood 🏘️”
- 🏘️“Weekend strolls through the old streets 🏘️”
- 🏘️“Open house tomorrow—come by! 🏘️”
- 🏘️“Planning a trip to explore local towns 🏘️”
- 🏘️“Community meeting tonight at the neighborhood center 🏘️”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F3D8 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🏘 | |
| HTML Code | 🏘 | |
| CSS | \1F3D8 |
FAQ
What does 🏘️ mean?
🏘️ represents houses or a neighborhood—commonly used for home, residential areas, community, and travel-place themes.
How do I copy the Houses emoji?
Copy the character from this page and paste it into your message, document, or design tool. It may render slightly differently depending on the font/device.
What is the Unicode for 🏘️?
U+1F3D8 U+FE0F (HTML: 🏘).
Can I use it in CSS or JavaScript?
Yes. CSS escape: \\1F3D8. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F3D8 U+FE0F}.