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{{#Wiki_filter:PropertyShark BlogCenter Market Reports for Real Estate Writers Subscribe to PropertyShark BlogCenter Newsreader Google Reader | {{#Wiki_filter:ENT000469 Submitted: March 30, 2012 PropertyShark BlogCenter Market Reports for Real Estate Writers Subscribe to PropertyShark BlogCenter Newsreader Google Reader Technorati Favorites My Yahoo! | ||
0 Newsgator Rojo Netvibes Bloglines Home e Market Reports Contact PropertyShark PR Property Search Go Average Home Sizes in Washington D.C., Atlanta Twice As Much as in New York al 2 Comments By calin on January 4th, 2012 For many the center of the universe, New York with its world-class restaurants, museums, fashion, and art is a place lots of people are willing to pay a fortune to call home. Despite the stratospheric prices New Yorkers pay for their homes, especially in Manhattan, there is a downside - less than generous living spaces. | |||
and Atlanta enjoy almost twice as much space as New Yorkers. | While its no secret that average homes in New York tend to be smaller than in other large cities in the U.S., we went a step further and compiled a list of 20 major US cities by average home size. Somewhat unsurprisingly New York City is at the bottom of the list. | ||
And talking about Californians, home owners in posh areas like Beverly Hills and Malibu are in a league of their own when it | |||
The same can not be said about New York - | The average sized home in NYC: a 2-bedroom apartment of 1,124 square feet. Interior Photos courtesy of Corcoran The average home in New York City (all the five boroughs) is 1,124 square feet, which places the Big Apple at the bottom of the list of 20 cities in the U.S. Home owners in Washington D.C. and Atlanta enjoy almost twice as much space as New Yorkers. Californians dont have it bad either, as an average home in Los Angeles boasts no less than 1,895 square feet. | ||
And talking about Californians, home owners in posh areas like Beverly Hills and Malibu are in a league of their own when it comes to home sizes (and prices!). An average home in Beverly Hills is 3,884 square feet, more than twice the size of one in the City of Los Angeles, while a home in Malibu is on average 2,998 square feet. | |||
The same can not be said about New York - while a home in Manhattan, New Yorks most expensive borough, costs twice as much as one in Brooklyn and almost four times more than one in the Bronx, the average home size in Manhattan (1,226 square foot) is not significantly larger than the average in the outer boroughs. | |||
City Average Home Size Washington D.C. 2,237 sqft Atlanta 2,074 sqft Austin 1,979 sqft Seattle (King County) 1,899 sqft Los Angeles 1,895 sqft Las Vegas 1,874 sqft Houston 1,873 sqft Memphis 1,750 sqft Miami 1,646 sqft Phoenix 1,644 sqft Indianapolis 1,584 sqft Oklahoma City 1,493 sqft San Francisco 1,475 sqft Chicago 1,417 sqft Cleveland 1,377 sqft Dallas 1,363 sqft Denver 1,354 sqft Baltimore 1,260 sqft Boston 1,250 sqft New York City 1,124 sqft Note: For the purpose of this report, a home is defined as a single-unit residential property (single-family home, co-op or condominium). In the case of Chicago, theres no public information about the square footage of condo apartments. To overcome this issue we have used an estimate based on the apartments that are currently for sale in the city. | |||
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ENT000469 Submitted: March 30, 2012 PropertyShark BlogCenter Market Reports for Real Estate Writers Subscribe to PropertyShark BlogCenter Newsreader Google Reader Technorati Favorites My Yahoo!
0 Newsgator Rojo Netvibes Bloglines Home e Market Reports Contact PropertyShark PR Property Search Go Average Home Sizes in Washington D.C., Atlanta Twice As Much as in New York al 2 Comments By calin on January 4th, 2012 For many the center of the universe, New York with its world-class restaurants, museums, fashion, and art is a place lots of people are willing to pay a fortune to call home. Despite the stratospheric prices New Yorkers pay for their homes, especially in Manhattan, there is a downside - less than generous living spaces.
While its no secret that average homes in New York tend to be smaller than in other large cities in the U.S., we went a step further and compiled a list of 20 major US cities by average home size. Somewhat unsurprisingly New York City is at the bottom of the list.
The average sized home in NYC: a 2-bedroom apartment of 1,124 square feet. Interior Photos courtesy of Corcoran The average home in New York City (all the five boroughs) is 1,124 square feet, which places the Big Apple at the bottom of the list of 20 cities in the U.S. Home owners in Washington D.C. and Atlanta enjoy almost twice as much space as New Yorkers. Californians dont have it bad either, as an average home in Los Angeles boasts no less than 1,895 square feet.
And talking about Californians, home owners in posh areas like Beverly Hills and Malibu are in a league of their own when it comes to home sizes (and prices!). An average home in Beverly Hills is 3,884 square feet, more than twice the size of one in the City of Los Angeles, while a home in Malibu is on average 2,998 square feet.
The same can not be said about New York - while a home in Manhattan, New Yorks most expensive borough, costs twice as much as one in Brooklyn and almost four times more than one in the Bronx, the average home size in Manhattan (1,226 square foot) is not significantly larger than the average in the outer boroughs.
City Average Home Size Washington D.C. 2,237 sqft Atlanta 2,074 sqft Austin 1,979 sqft Seattle (King County) 1,899 sqft Los Angeles 1,895 sqft Las Vegas 1,874 sqft Houston 1,873 sqft Memphis 1,750 sqft Miami 1,646 sqft Phoenix 1,644 sqft Indianapolis 1,584 sqft Oklahoma City 1,493 sqft San Francisco 1,475 sqft Chicago 1,417 sqft Cleveland 1,377 sqft Dallas 1,363 sqft Denver 1,354 sqft Baltimore 1,260 sqft Boston 1,250 sqft New York City 1,124 sqft Note: For the purpose of this report, a home is defined as a single-unit residential property (single-family home, co-op or condominium). In the case of Chicago, theres no public information about the square footage of condo apartments. To overcome this issue we have used an estimate based on the apartments that are currently for sale in the city.
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