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Apr 15, 2024
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Archaea
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A smaller home is actually nice.
Less to clean and a smaller tax bill.
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Utah with the largest average house size in the US or Europe, likely world wide
novacoug1
Apr 15, 7:18am
Gotta keep up with the Joneses.
Dangerous
Apr 15, 7:20am
A smaller home is actually nice.
Archaea
Apr 15, 7:24am
It's good with a lot of kids.
Belboz
Apr 15, 7:31am
5600 sf and empty nesters. I wouldn't mind a downsize
OmahaOmaha
Apr 15, 8:03am
We cut to 2 BR and 1800
Archaea
Apr 15, 8:45am
I had Utah family members with 2700-3300 sq ft houses, less than 4 kids and you
Memmo
Apr 15, 7:31am
Not necessarily a bad investment strategy
EEcougar
Apr 15, 7:40am
There will be a lot of oversize houses shortly.
DubuMfalme
Apr 15, 7:23am
Saw on X (twitter) a while back a map of all the states &
gopman
Apr 15, 7:30am
His and her offices are quite popular right bow. Eliminate the basement rooms
johnnybyu
Apr 15, 7:56am
That's a good idea and there's others. We extended
OmahaOmaha
Apr 15, 8:11am
I’m curious how much additional square footage comes from basements?
tyler durden
Apr 15, 7:28am
What do you mean? Are you thinking other places don’t have basements?
pink22
Apr 15, 7:42am
Many other places dont.
LifeLongLakerFan
Apr 15, 7:44am
I know but many places do. I don’t think there’s a delineation here but maybe.
pink22
Apr 15, 7:54am
But basements are included in square footage in Utah; not the case everywhere.
Japan Coug
Apr 15, 9:26am
Or if they do, they don’t count the square footage, like Utah does.
Japan Coug
Apr 15, 9:25am
Most houses do not have basements
Skeptical Optimist
Apr 15, 7:53am
Yes I know low lying areas don’t. But I assume when I ask you the sq footage
pink22
Apr 15, 7:58am
There are places where the basements are not typically included in the soft of the home...
Tokolosh
Apr 15, 8:08am
It is a huge part of why Utah houses are so big
johnnybyu
Apr 15, 7:58am
Largest family size, too, probably.
Iman23
Apr 15, 7:29am
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LeonMarek
Apr 15, 7:30am
Bull trap 🚩
Mjolnir
Apr 15, 7:39am
Must be counting the indoor sports courts and bowling alleys as living space
txblue
Apr 15, 7:46am
Those boat garages aren't going to build themselves.
Iman23
Apr 15, 8:30am
Utah counts basements in square footage, whereas many other states don’t. In
Japan Coug
Apr 15, 9:24am
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