6 Supercute Bungalows Priced Below $200K
6 Supercute Bungalows Priced Below 0K
Initially designed and built in the early 1900s as affordable and compact housing options, bungalows—with their stained- and leaded-glass windows, built-in bookshelves and buffets, and cozy charm—quickly evolved into a national obsession. And a must-have house.
They’re still in demand among buyers who desire vintage style. Across the country, bungalow styles vary, from a house that pops with color in Florida to a sturdy and sweet brick property in the Midwest. On the heels of the trend toward tiny houses, we invite you to meet these bungalows that might be small in size (most are under 1,500 square feet) but are way large in style.
And best of all? You won’t have to dig deep in your wallet for any of ’em: All six are priced below $200,000!
110 York Ave, Kannapolis, NC
Price: $110,000
Why it’s so darn cute: Tucked into a Charlotte suburb is this 1930s two-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow with a sizable porch. The doors and shutters of the crisp-white home are painted a perky red. A new deck out back suggests backyard barbecues in the summer. Inside there’s a fireplace, updated kitchen with plenty of cabinets, refinished hardwood floors, and new floor and wall tiling in the bathroom.
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4224 Bingham Ave., St. Louis, MO
Price: $142,900
Why it’s so darn cute: Inside this two-bedroom, two-bathroom Arts and Crafts brick bungalow, which dates to 1908, are cool modern updates like granite countertops and cabinetry in the bright kitchen, plus a sweet back deck. But there are also many eye-popping original features, including pocket doors, stained-glass windows, a hearth with hand-glazed tiles, and a fireplace mantel.
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28 Wallace St., Greenville, SC
Price: $163,500
Why it’s so darn cute:The porch on this adorable three-bedroom, two-bathroom house built in the 1950s is poised to host a twin set of rocking chairs. Within the renovated kitchen is a breakfast nook and an island with stylish pendant lighting. Historic details like triple-crown molding remain in the house, and french doors lead to a backyard deck while the upstairs has been renovated into a master suite.
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1607 W. Ninth Ave., Spokane, WA
Price: $187,000
Why it’s so darn cute: Cedar shingles on the exterior of this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house—constructed in 1931—are a design detail matched by a brick fireplace, wood trim, and gorgeous archways inside. There’s plenty of storage in the kitchen and updated tile in the bath. Both the basement and upstairs levels have been finished, and a brick patio has been laid in the backyard, opening up possibilities for entertaining.
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32 Nathaniel Ave., Pawtucket, RI
Price: $199,000
Why it’s so darn cute: From the minute you walk into this three-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom bungalow—with its wide, cozy porch—it’s all about clean lines, including the fireplace, wainscoting, archways, and built-ins. Constructed in 1920, it’s been lovingly maintained, with a finished basement and landscaped yard (with a brick patio) to boot.
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103 W. Wilder Ave., Tampa, FL
Price: $199,900
Why it’s so darn cute: Channeling the nearby beaches, the exterior blue on this three-bedroom, two-bathroom bungalow (with a cheerful yellow door) screams nautical. Built in 1925, the home has been renovated from top to bottom and now features granite countertops and a tile backsplash in the kitchen. Yet the fireplace remains, and the hardwood floors were recently refinished.
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