These are the signature California-style residences right along our main lake‘s shore.
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Table of Contents:
- Vocabulary
- Introduction
- Population Over Time
- Additional Notes
- Outsides (Images Begin)
- Insides
- Attic Windows
- Nearby
- Inspired by Hotel St. Germain
- Hangin’ Out
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a low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows.
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Introduction:
Like our city’s Ti Houses, these residences are low, small, cozy, and personal. Each one has room for a group of 3 or 4 people. Their beds are usually located in the attic-level lofts, though some have their beds in the middle of the main ground-level room, with couches and beanbags in their attic-lofts.
You can always hear the calming surf from your windows in this neighborhood. Each bungalow has a sliding wall that opens to a wide porch facing the beach. Shops and other beachfront attractions are all within walking distance.
These are much like the nice kinds of beachfront homes and semi-high-rises you might see if you find the right places in Carlsbad, Mission Beach, and Oceanside.
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Population Over Time:
Roughly 1 more person made this neighborhood his/her home (or at least their 2nd/vacation home) every ~42 years from 2013 to 23000 A.D..
- 2013: the first guest or resident here
- 2055: the 2nd guest/resident living in this neighborhood
- ~23000 A.D. and beyond: ~500 at capacity
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Additional Notes:
Heather “Lifeguard” Cameron makes her getaway home here; she maintains a residence in one of these Inisfreean bungalows.
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Outsides:
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Insides:
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Attic Windows:
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Nearby:
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Inspired by Hotel St. Germain:
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Hangin’ Out:
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