First-Time Buyers are Gravitating Toward Smaller Homes
First-time buyers are gravitating toward smaller packages, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
The Association recently released the NAHB Home Builder Preferences Survey indicating that smaller homes are selling well. Primarily to first-time buyers, such as the latest cohort – the millennials. The home builders interviewed for the report suggest that many people now prefer to purchase small. And U.S. Census Bureau figures support that position. The average home built in 2016 was 2,634 sq. ft., down from 2,689 sq. ft. in 2015.









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