Hold on! "Opposite of", "opposite from", or just "opposite" ... but "opposite to" (as opposed to "opposed to")? I don't think I would say that.
"He lives in the house opposite to mine". - I think I'd just say "He lives in the house opposite (mine)". (Or, more likely, "across from".)
"He lives in the house opposite to mine". - I think I'd just say "He lives in the house opposite (mine)". (Or, more likely, "across from".)
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