Tucked away on an ordinary residential street in Cherry Hill, a cluster of 10 matching cottages strung together with twinkle lights offers a surprisingly quaint reprieve from the bustle of the city. Juxtaposed with gleaming skyscrapers visible from the shared patio, Bungalow Court feels like the uncannily idyllic town in Tim Burton’s Big Fish: verging on twee, and a little too good to be true.
Roomier than tiny homes, but tinier than most anything else.
Granted, that’s probably the modern Seattle real estate market talking. Sure, this nano neighborhood has plenty of unique qualities—like uncommonly communal neighbors, who all store their things in one bungalow’s
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