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It seems like homes are smaller than they used to be.
New York
Its probably no surprise that New York tops the list.
New York is notorious forsmall square footagesand high cost of living, Chervenka explained.
Tennessee
Almost 14% of the homes on the market in Tennessee were under 750 square feet.
Chervenka explained that this could be an advantage for some families looking to own a home.
She added that homes built for short-term stays for tourists could be contributing to this.
Residents lives should reflect what Wyoming is known for breathtaking vistas and wide open spaces.
Families, especially, should focus on living in another state unless its impossible for reasons related to employment.
As an investment or first home, Ohio could work.
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