From a question which states how a person can find the numbers of the houses on a street, it is presumed that he or she is walking or driving down that particular street for the first time and is probably in search of a particular house.
If the assumption that you are walking down that street for the first time is true, it is advisable to walk on both the left and right-hand sides of the street, stop for a minute in front of each house and read the number of the house which is displayed on a board outside the main gate of the house. You can repeat this procedure as many times as you want and look up the number of every house on the street until you arrive at the correct address.
If the assumption that you are walking down that street for the first time is true, it is advisable to walk on both the left and right-hand sides of the street, stop for a minute in front of each house and read the number of the house which is displayed on a board outside the main gate of the house. You can repeat this procedure as many times as you want and look up the number of every house on the street until you arrive at the correct address.