Trend to Smaller House Plans
I ran across this article the other day - "trend toward smaller homes for thriftier seniors " The article sites the following ho...

The article sites the following housing trends for the 50 and over market:
- New house plans are getting a bit smaller - down to about 2300 sf average
- People are looking for affordability
- Folks are doing a lot of in home entertaining, so open floor plans and kitchens with island seating are important. Didn't I see this on a golden girls episode?
- People are seeking smaller house plans that still feel large - quote "more space-efficient design concepts include using less space for hallways, fewer walls to give a more open feel, and more storage under stairways and above kitchen cabinets" Are you kidding me? These are cited as revolutionary concepts?
- Seniors are open to smaller lots and higher densities
- Clients are making less expensive choices - eschewing granite counters for other alternatives