Less money, less house: How market forces are reshaping the American home

Major home builders are prioritizing narrower houses with fewer doors, windows and cabinets. Median new-home sizes are at a 13-year low.

March 10, 2024 at 7:00 a.m. EDT
(Julia Nikhinson for The Washington Post)
9 min

The new American home is shrinking.

After years of prioritizing large homes, the nation’s biggest and most powerful home builders are finally building more smaller ones, driving a shift toward more affordable housing.

The boom in smaller construction has cut median new-home sizes by 4 percent in the past year, to 2,179 square feet, census data shows, the lowest reading since 2010. That’s helped bring down overall costs and contributed to a 6 percent dip in new-home prices in the same period.