When it comes to a home’s square footage, Americans appear to have a Goldilocks mindset: too big, too small, jussstttt right. At least, this is the consensus from the recent Trulia/Harris Poll study. The study, which surveyed over 2,000 American homeowners, found that most folks want a different sized home than the one they’re in now. However, they don’t necessarily wish to go bigger.
Today’s average new home size is over 2,700 square feet, 57% more than homes built about 40 years ago. It’s undeniable that homes are getting larger. But interestingly enough, just because the average home size is getting larger doesn’t mean everybody is looking for more square footage. Actually, 60.6 % of those questioned were trying to downsize. It seems more space doesn’t necessarily mean more comfort.
Size Makes a difference: Majority of Americans Unhappy with Home’s Square Footage