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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would build no smaller than 4000sf. 2500 is terrible [/quote] The OP doesn’t want that large of a house. A smaller house would have great resale value in this area. Lots of downsizers still want a SFH here, and the only way to do that is buy a 50 year old fixer upper. [/quote] No one is going to pay more for a smaller house maybe if its on like 5 acres of land but even then no[/quote] This., Unless people cannot afford utilities and RE taxes on a big house, then smaller house makes sense but no way people will pay more for it than a similar quality/age home on the similar lot and same neighborhood with a big house. That’s the point. Also, small house is still the same amount of maintenance when it comes to the outdoors when it’s sitting on the same lot. Which is why moving to a smaller SFH isnt’ really much of a downsizing, because people want to avoid the headaches of maintaining a standalone house and its outdoor spaces. People downsize to TH or a condo if wanting carefree lifestyle, unless they are into gardening or have extra disposable income to spend on services. [/quote]
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