residential

/ˌrɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or designed for people to live in, rather than for commercial or industrial use.
    • Zoning laws restrict this area to residential use only.
    • They bought a house in a quiet residential neighborhood.
    • The city is adding more residential buildings near the new park.
  2. Providing living accommodations for people who need care, study, or treatment on site.
    • She attends a residential school for the performing arts.
    • The elderly man moved into a residential care facility.
    • The camp offers a residential program for troubled teens.