I forgot Split Level (what I live in)
What kind of home do U live in?
Discussion in 'Polls Forum' started by webdog, Sep 24, 2007.
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Colonial
3 vote(s)7.7% -
Bungalow
0 vote(s)0.0% -
Ranch
15 vote(s)38.5% -
Cape Cod
2 vote(s)5.1% -
Manufactured
3 vote(s)7.7% -
Condo
2 vote(s)5.1% -
Apartment
6 vote(s)15.4% -
RV
0 vote(s)0.0% -
Boat House
0 vote(s)0.0% -
other
8 vote(s)20.5%
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Tri level ranch...
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Just a 105-year-old, one story house (with add-ons). I didn't know it had a special name. LOL
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I live in a century-old house, too, but with all of the modern updates. It's a cape cod.
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We live in a farm ranch - it's a ranch with a second story over one part of the house.
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Ranch I guess. It's one story, 3 bedroom, bedford stone... 30 yrs old..
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bump.............................
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1100 sf mobile home.
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I dont even know waht Cape Cod means or a bungalow really, not in stylistic terms. I just live in a parsonage.
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ranch here.
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I don't know what you call ours. It's a 100-year old, two story parsonage with a basement.
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Townhouse.
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Here's a Cape Cod style home:
http://www.capelinks.com/images/photo-gallery/houses/cape-cod-house-2.JPG
For a bungalow, those are usually tiny houses that originally were used as summer homes and didn't have insulation or heat. They would most probably have a living area, eat in kitchen, bathroom and a bedroom or two and a porch. -
I own what they call a New Englander.... in New England. :)
Jamie -
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I live in a split level rock house.
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Tee pee. The floor is not split, but it is a little sloped on one end. One fireplace in the middle. The siding is getting a little old.... can't seem to find much buffalo anymore. :laugh:
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SBCPreacher Active MemberSite Supporter
I'm not sure what you'd call mine, but with 4 daughters, I call it TOO SMALL!
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