I found these along with two old block houses of the same ilk, which seemed happiest on their own, as these have more the feel of the center of town. I really love the five brown ones with tented roofs lined up in a row, feeling perhaps like workers' housing, and then these three colorful apartment buildings which feel a bit like a miniature stage set around which some drama is soon to unfold. They are old ones (one of the brown ones had a sticker note of 1890s on it, and the one with yellow windows either says 1910 or 1930), and painted on three sides, lending themselves to all sorts of arrangements.
Blocks range from. 3 to 3 1/4" t x appox 1 3/8" wide and deep. Good overall condition, with surface wear/paint loss as evident. There are tiny holes in the roofs of most of them, original to them but I'm honestly not sure what purpose they served.