Phoenix drastically cuts down on home sizes

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Before COVID-19, homes had many roles, but serving as a workspace was niche. Now, the new reality requires our homes to double as entertainment and working spaces, with nearly half of the U.S. labor force working from home full-time. Phoenix may be one of the best-prepared places for a digital economy, but is local housing prepared to respond to the increasing need for space? Not so much, it would seem, at least when compared to other booming urban hubs around the country.

STORAGECafé’s most recent report that looked at home size evolution in the past decadeshows that Phoenix has been building considerably smaller houses and apartments.

See the study’s key findings here.

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