What Will Single-Family Homes Look Like in 10 Years?

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Picture your dream home. Can you see the floor plan in your mind's eye? How many bedrooms does it have? How many bathrooms? Is there a big wraparound porch or convenient, state-of-the-art laundry?
When you first start renting, getting into the home of your dreams can feel like a distant vision. But as builders and developers become increasingly sensitive to the wants and needs of the modern American homeowner, the way single-family homes are built has started to shift. If your dream home is a palatial beachfront estate, you may still have a long way to go. But if your ideal property is a few bedrooms with some nice amenities, outdoor space and a garage, you're in luck!
Our friends at Porch took a look at census data from recent years. Using all those various data points, they were able to get a clear idea of what average single-family homes look like in 2016. By analyzing trends, they're also able to predict what single-family homes will look like in 2036.
Some notable trends emerged from their analysis. Let's look at some of the key takeaways:


