House, townhouse, apartment, condo, coop, mobile home, treehouse, fill in the blank...
What kind of house did you live in growing up?
House, townhouse, apartment, condo, coop, mobile home, treehouse, fill in the blank...
What kind of house did you live in growing up?
coconut / 8681 posts
House! My parents have a ranch style house on 5 acres. It was awesome.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
I grew up in a mobile home. It was a nice one, but still was odd knowing that you could attach wheels to our home to move it.
eggplant / 11824 posts
A bungalow built in 1916, and later, a farmhouse built in the 1800's.
bananas / 9118 posts
A double-wide trailer in the foothills outside of town. It was nice having so much land to play on, but it was a very cramped space indoors.
pomegranate / 3113 posts
When I was tiny, an apartment. We moved to a ranch-style house in the country on a couple acres of land before I turned 3 and my parents still live there.
pineapple / 12526 posts
House. I grew up in a tiny 100+ year old house that was former servants quarters for an estate that burned down in the 40s.
pear / 1664 posts
5 different houses. A mix of styles and different parts of the country.
nectarine / 2163 posts
about 20 different houses. I've never lived in anything other than a fully detached, stationary house before in my life!
papaya / 10570 posts
My mum, dad and I lived in a one bedroom council flat until I was 5, then we moved to a two bedroom semi detached house.
bananas / 9227 posts
An apartment, a townhouse, and then the house my mom still lives in now. But I would have to say I grew in the apartment, even though we didn't live there as long as our house, it's where I spent my childhood.
pomegranate / 3809 posts
A 1 bedroom apt, then 2 bedroom apt in the same building, then a single family house at 4 years old that my parents still live at.
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
4 bedroom house with a full basement on 2 acres near horse farms and pastures. It was awesome.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
I lived in quite a few places: trailers, apartments, and houses.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
When we first immigrated we lived in a small Chinatown apartment with THREE other families. Then we got our own 2 bedroom apartment but we rented one of the bedrooms out. Then we moved to Queens when I was in the 5th grade to a duplex.
pear / 1672 posts
Apartment. @Penny Lane: I'm your opposite. I've never lived in a housed. Ever.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
4 Bedroom house. Pretty small.... my parents meant it to be their starter home but it's walking distance to all the schools and we loved our neighbors so we stayed. They still live there.
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
A colonial house, three stories with a basement and an aweome pool in the backyard. Very Northern Virginia.
blogger / coconut / 8306 posts
A two story home with lots of land!
We moved to another town when I was 14. Still lived in a house.
pear / 1879 posts
I grew up in a house that looks like a barn. It gives people the opportunity to question if I was raised in a barn
My parents built the home 2 years before I was born and still live there. It's extremely special to me.
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
We lived in old yucky grungy apartment buildings until I was in grade 2 when my parents were able to buy a tiny semi-detached house, that to my eyes felt like a mansion. My parents still live there. I love that house!
pear / 1698 posts
A house, the backyard opened up to a golf course so we would sneak on at night and play a couple of holes and run through the sprinklers!
cantaloupe / 6800 posts
From 0-10, a tiny 2 bedroom ranch house w/ a HUGE yard
From 10.5-11 a tiny ranch house while they finished building our house
From 11-18 a 6,000 sq ft+ 2 story house
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
I lived in California, so I lived exclusively in one story ramblers And ranches without basements. We did do a stint living in our camper in a trailer park. That was sort of intense.
Once I grew up, I have chosen to live in historic homes.
pear / 1556 posts
I lived in a couple different houses, but the one that I was in the longest my parents still live in. It's a colonial style home on a couple acres. I love that house!
coconut / 8279 posts
Classic New England 1930's single family home, many bedrooms but teeny tiny.
Our summer home is the same, many bedrooms but they are tiny. That house is early 1800's.
coconut / 8483 posts
Until I was about 2 w lived in a two bedroom 1 bath detached house that I don't even remember. Then we lived in a 3 bed 2.5 bath detached house until I was 7. I loved that house! It was small and narrow, but had the family room upstairs, and the back yard was huge!
Then we moved to the detached house my mom is still in, which was a 4 bedroom 2.5 bath house that was about 30 years old. We got a pool installed and the backyard is gorg!
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
A house, its a farm house that was built by my great grandpa! My parents bought it from them after my great grandpa passed away & my great grandma decided to move to town.
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