Nationwide Survey and data analysis: Americans want more living space at home

After the pandemic era of staying at home, Americans realize the need for adequate living space.

A new nationwide survey and data analysis found how many Americans are looking to upgrade their living space and which cities they should avoid if they need more living space.

This U.S. Cities the Smallest Living Spaces report ranks the cities with the smallest median living space per person as well as surveys Americans nationwide on their living space.

The report found that 1 in 2 Americans want more living space, but 1 in 3 say they’ll never be able to afford it.

San Francisco offers the smallest median living space in the U.S., at 667 square feet per person.

Americans primarily want more room for their stuff or for a pet, and the kitchen is the most popular room in need of a spatial upgrade. Take a look at the full report to see the whole list of U.S. cities with the smallest living spaces.

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