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U.S. New-Home Sizes Set Record Last Year

Friday, February 27, 2015

Like waistlines, American homes keep getting bigger.

The median size of completed homes last year hit a new record of 2,415 sq. ft., according to the Commerce Department.

Home sizes grew in every year between 1995 and 2007, but they fell during the recession as builders went small to compete with cheap foreclosures.

When the recession hit, “all the pundits said, ‘The McMansion is dead,’” Douglas Yearley, chief executive of luxury home builder Toll Brothers told investors last fall. “But the American dream is still to chase the big beautiful home with the lavish master suite and the spectacular gourmet kitchen and the finished basement that has the wine room and the media room.”

Home sizes are rising even as sales have slowed because builders have competed for affluent buyers who aren’t likely to run into trouble qualifying for a mortgage and saving for a down payment. In January, builders sold 481,000 homes at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, down 0.2 percent from December, according to the Commerce Department. Sales in 2014 were up just 1.9 percent from the year before.

At the same time, builders sold slightly more homes priced above $400,000 than those priced below $200,000 for the first time ever last year. Around 4.8 percent of homes sold for at least $750,000, a new record.

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