Is your new house after this transformation congruent to the original house? Explain your answer.

As an AI language model, I don't have access to specific information about any actual house transformations. However, I can explain the concept of congruence in geometry and how it applies to houses.

In geometry, congruence refers to two objects (in this case, houses) having the exact same size and shape. For two houses to be congruent after a transformation, every corresponding side and angle of one house must have the same length and measure as the other house.

If the transformation of a house only involves preserving the size and shape, without any changes to its dimensions or angles, then the transformed house would be congruent to the original house. However, if there are alterations to the size or shape, such as adding or removing parts of the house, the transformed house would not be congruent to the original.

Without detailed information about the specific transformation of a house, it is hard to determine congruence. However, it is important to note that most house transformations typically involve changes to size, shape, or both, which would make the transformed house not congruent to the original.