Square Feet vs. Financial Freedom: Why Young Buyers Are Going Small
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Why Young Buyers Are Choosing Smaller Homes
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If prior generations equated success with the ultimate expansion into 5,000 square feet of sprawl, young Americans are doing the opposite - actively opting into micro-apartments that have the functional utility of mega mansions. Young buyers are responding to economic turbulence, an evolving cultural ethic around lifestyle, and an insatiable need for personal freedom and mobility. Young Americans understand that buying smaller isn't about doing without; it's a smart investment in a more nomadic and adaptive existence.