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Old Posted Jun 5, 2023, 2:41 PM
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I think three-four bedrooms are fairly common in older Detroit suburbs and Detroit proper? There are a ton of non-bungalow neighborhoods, and most of the intact Detroit proper hoods aren't bungalows (the working class housing disappeared, while the big brick homes mostly remain).

But yeah, it's true that it became much more standard in recent years. And most of the older neighborhoods are either yuppie-expensive or considered ghettoish, so not a consideration for Joe Sixpack.
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