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Average American home sizes have substantially increased since the early 1900s and have grown especially quickly in the past 50 years. However, ...
The average size of a single-family home in the U.S. has jumped 150 percent in the past five decades, and some observers blame the desire to super-size the American dream for the current mortgage ...
American homes are a lot bigger than they used to be. In 1973, when the Census Bureau started tracking home sizes, the median size of a newly built house was just over 1,500 square feet; that ...
Home Square Footage Trends in the U.S. The size of homes in the U.S. has grown significantly over the past several decades. In 1949, the average square footage of a house for one family was 909 ...
In 2017, the median size of a newly-built American single-family home was 2,426 square feet, according to US Census Bureau data. But as LendingTree noted, the average size of all houses is smaller ...
The average American home falls well between those two extremes at 1,901 square feet, according to a recent survey of 29,000 homeowners by the real estate marketplace Point 2 Homes. Australians ...
Americans spend, on average, 31K to furnish a 2-bedroom home. Costs can vary based on home size, from $3,500 for a one-bedroom to $95K for luxury furnishings in a three-bedroom or four-bedroom home.
LONDON — The average new English home is nearly a third of the size of an average American home, according to the Office for National Statistics. The government statistics agency found the ...
The typical American home has grown a whopping 74 percent, the site found. The L.A. house has only grown about 38 percent in the last century. “The median size of all housing stock here is 1,488 ...