[1] Bungalow courts were generally marketed at people who wanted the amenities of a single-family home without its high cost.
[3] The city is attempting to list the remaining eligible courts due to the design's role in Pasadena history.
[4] The United States has seen renewed interest in bungalow courts with the growing popularity of the missing middle housing concept.
[5][6] The concept focuses on updating zoning codes to permit diverse housing types such as bungalow courts, duplexes, and secondary suites.
[7][5] Many communities throughout the country have responded to this movement by permitting bungalow courts with other diverse housing types.