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		<title>Research Is Suggesting That Large Homes May Become A Thing Of The Past</title>
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Recent data is showing that homes being built today are smaller than they were in the beginning of 2008. In the third quarter of 2008 median home size was 2,090 square feet, down from 2,629 square feet in the second quarter of 2008. With housing prices dropping and the economy weakening, homeowners may be looking at homes [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://content.kineticblogsites.com/wp-admin/red-houses-imagefree3416881"><span><img class="previewpic_search alignleft" src="http://freethumbs.dreamstime.com/341/medium/free_3416881.jpg" border="0" alt="Red houses" width="120" height="90" /></span></a><span>Recent data is showing that homes being built today are smaller than they were in the beginning of 2008. In the third quarter of 2008 median home size was 2,090 square feet, down from 2,629 square feet in the second quarter of 2008. With housing prices dropping and the economy weakening, homeowners may be looking at homes with less unused space, more energy efficiency and a home that better fits their overall needs. There is more of an interest in economizing space and making one room of the home a more flexible space that can be used for a myriad of activities. Outdoor kitchens and entertaining areas are becoming more popular as square footage decreases.</span></p>
<p><span>Research shows that builders are paying very close attention to what buyers want. The </span><a href="http://www.nahb.org"><span>National Association of Home Builders </span></a><span>is reporting that 88% of homebuilders surveyed plan to build more smaller homes, and that 89% of homebuilders surveyed claim that they plan to build lower-priced homes.</span></p>
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