Citations:bungaloft


 * 2000 — Michael B. Davie, "Here come the baby-free boomers", Toronto Star, 12 Febuary 2000:
 * Touring the Opal II bungaloft model home is pleasant stroll through spacious rooms with nine-foot-high ceilings.
 * 2001 — Sherry Sleightholm, "Bungalofts are among the most charming you can find", The Hamilton Spectator, 27 January 2001:
 * These "bungalofts" as they are called, are as charming as any you will find in southern Ontario, and perhaps across the continent.
 * 2004 — Dan O'Reilly, "Townhouses added to bungalow project", Toronto Star, 24 April 2004:
 * Since 2002, New Age has built and sold 39 bungalows and bungalofts, which are bungalows with second-storey lofts.
 * 2005 — Tom Vogel, "Dynamic living in stylish home", The Hamilton Spectator, 19 February 2005:
 * The featured Algonquin model has been designed as an open-plan bungalow or bungaloft. It enjoys an easy flow from room to room.
 * 2006 — Roberta Avery, "'Tis the season to visit models", Toronto Star, 13 May 2006:
 * Summer occupancy is scheduled either in one of 14 attached "bungalofts" (a bungalow with a loft) or in one of 16 three-storey townhomes.
 * 2007 — Kate McMullen, "'Bungalofts' could become increasingly popular", The Guelph Mercury, 10 February 2007:
 * As our baby boomers age, and will inevitability need more accessible housing, bungalofts could become increasingly popular.
 * 2007 — Francie O'Flynn, "An adult lifestyle community surrounded by beauty", The Hamilton Spectator, 4 August 2007:
 * At Cherry Hill, adults have more than 13 bungalow/bungaloft models to choose from at prices ranging from $179900 to $275300 for base models.
 * 2008 — Diane Tierney, "Country living with city amenities in Bradford", Toronto Star, 29 November 2008:
 * "There are six plans for the 36-foot lot homes and four plans for the 45-foot lot homes. We just introduced a 2,220-square foot bungaloft plan that will be popular," Rubino says.
 * 2009 — Janice Bradbeer, "Ol' blue-eyed Miko struts into housemates' lives", Toronto Star, 2 May 2009:
 * Living in the 1,258-square-foot bungaloft is a perfect fit for the housemates, who moved into the 70-unit development when it first opened 14 1/2 years ago.
 * 2010 — Cody Winchester, "Gorgeous Georgian triangle", National Post, 15 October 2010:
 * Detached condominium bungalows and bungaloft homes on 50-foot lots start at $259000.