It's odd, because when I hear "bungalow" the picture in my mind is basically a neat, sturdy little hut, possibly circular and possibly with a thatched roof, and it's almost definitely near a beach. I have no idea why! Wikipedia seems to think it's a common term for all sorts of single-family homes all over the U.S., but I swear I've never heard it used even in a property-selling context. If we go by the definition, my parents live in a bungalow! Crazy. (They have a long, low ranch house, but it is definitely one story.)
The boat is hilarious. I really hope the agent who listed it at least chuckled at him- or herself.
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The boat is hilarious. I really hope the agent who listed it at least chuckled at him- or herself.