Living Large: A Legacy of Broken Systems

Americans won’t embrace smaller homes until they trust society again.

America builds big houses. We’ve heard many reasons why: Consumers want it all. Builders make better margins. It’s a cultural expectation. But what if the deeper reason for our square footage fetish stems from anxiety, not from entitlement?
Before I explain, consider the miniscule housing sizes people accept in certain other countries. In Sweden or Norway, for example, many buyers seem satisfied living in 500-square-foot condos. In the U.S., the average new home size is closer to 2,000 square feet.

[source: https://www.greenbuildermedia.com/blog/living-large-a-legacy-of-broken-systems]


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