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Bungalow Me: Lakeland FL’s most eligible bungalows

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2022 Lake Miriam Dr. | Photo courtesy of Keller Williams Realty

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In Lakeland, the bungalow-style is a popular home with some homes dating back almost a hundred years.

In its simplest form, a bungalow is a single-story dwelling with a “half-story” giving the appearance of a sloping roof with a smaller floorplan (though, some bungalows can be quite large). The homes are crafted with affordability in mind and don classic features such as dormer windows + verandas.

If you’re on the market for charming new digs, check out some of Swan City’s most eligible bungalows.

2815 Eaton Ave.

3 beds/2 baths | $199,900 | Located just 7 minutes from Circle B Reserve, this home features a more modernized bungalow style, without a 100-year history.

316 W. Hancock St.

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3 beds/2.5 baths | $249,900 | This is a classic Lakeland bungalow, built in the 1920s and masterfully restored in the Dixieland neighborhood just minutes from Lake Hollingsworth + Lake Hunter.

421 W. Beacon Rd.

3 beds/2 baths | $299,000 | This charmer sits in the Beacon Hill Historic District and is about a 20-minute walk to Born and Bread Bakehouse.

412 E. Poinsettia St.

4 beds/2 baths | $319,900 | This Lake Hollingsworth bungalow sits on 1.5 acres and is almost 100-years old with its updated features leaving the original charm intact.

209 Patten Heights St.

3 beds/1 bath | $329,900 | Situated less than 1 block from Lake Hollingsworth, this updated 1930s bungalow is the perfect jumping-off point for your walks around the lake.

701 Jefferson Ave.

5 beds/3 baths | $369,900 | This craftsman-style bungalow comes with a 1930s charm, complete with a white picket fence. Oh, and did we mention it’s a 4-minute drive to The Joinery?

219 E. Beacon Rd.

4 beds/3.5 baths | $389,900 | This bungalow boasts almost 115-years of history and will be less than 1-minute away from LoveBird Almost Famous Chicken on opening day.

2022 Lake Miriam Dr.

3 beds/3 baths | $399,900 | Built in 1925, this historic bungalow has been fully renovated (check out that kitchen) and sits just north of Highlands City + Lakeland Highlands.

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