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Less House, More Home: Why Smaller Homes Are Paying Off for Today’s Buyers

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Line graph showing the median square footage of newly built single-family homes declining from about 2,500 in 2014 to around 2,150 in 2025, as home buyers increasingly prefer smaller homes along a downward trend line.
Bar chart comparing median sales prices of single-family homes and condos across U.S. regions in April 2026. Real estate prices for single-family homes are higher than condos, making smaller homes more appealing to home buyers, especially in the pricey West.

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    Terry is owner and a licensed Real Estate Broker of iTown Real Estate in Indianola, Iowa. Terry earned the designation of the prestigious Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) through the REALTORS® Land Institute in 2014. In 2023, Terry earned the Certified Real Estate Negotiator designation. Locally he has been in leadership roles with the REALTORS® Land Institute Iowa Chapter, Rotary Club of Indianola, Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church and LaunchPad65. In addition, he is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® and the Des Moines Area Association of REALTORS®.

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