To determine whether the new location of your house is congruent to the neighbor’s house in Chapter 4, we need to consider the concept of congruence in geometry. Two shapes (or locations, in this case) are congruent if they have the same size and shape, which means that one can be transformed into the other through rigid motions such as translation, rotation, or reflection without changing their dimensions.
If the transformation you underwent involved any of these rigid motions, then the new location of your house is indeed congruent to the neighbor's house. However, if the transformation involved resizing or distorting the house, then they would not be congruent.
To provide a specific answer, we would need more detail on the nature of the transformation you experienced and how it compares to the characteristics of your neighbor’s house in Chapter 4. If you can provide more information, I would be able to help further!