Small Dwellings Make Big Splash In meridian idaho foreclosures!

By Nina Lopp

Many home buyers toward are edging toward a tendency many real estate industry scholars are surprised with; smaller scale and more affordable housing. Architects across the nation are reporting a higher demand for home plans that feature reduced sized homes and the American Institute of Architects reported that fifty nine percent of home builders are building smaller scale homes.

As everyone's IRAs hit the skids in early 2008, so did the demand for larger houses causing a lot of the chaos still being ironed out in the real estate market. With the lack of money came a desire for a smaller scale home that worked and the square footage average dropped by over 300 square feet.

These mini-houses can even be erected using re-used parts from other homes or outbuildings to lower the expense. In some of these "cottages" the wood is salvaged from old barns, deconstructed residences or some other source of materials to accommodate the reduced budget of today's homeowners.

Given that the little homes are much cheaper in value and can still have many of the extravagances of larger homes, you can understand why the trends are pointing up for them.

The small residences one California builder makes can be put on a foundation or on wheels. The retail costs for his plans are around one thousand dollars and they are erected for the mid thirties. He says that building a small home is similar to having a suit tailored to fit. As with any custom home, each small home showcases the exact desires of the homeowner it is designer for. Given the limited amount of space, many of the small residences have built-in space saving features and can store as much as larger residences.

Even big companies like Lowe's home improvement stores sell a model of a kit home that is designed for owner construction to save you money.

Since so many of the smaller houses seem crowded already, their owners tend to have a reduced desire to accumulate extra material possessions the way larger home do. Many homeowners are taking those exact thoughts to heart and exchanging their energy "McMansions" for smaller, if not more humble homes.

Many people prefer the modern features of larger residences, but you do not have to go without when you buy a smaller home. They smaller scale residences even feature amenities like claw foot tubs and double door refrigerators for those of us who prefer those appliances. With economy in mind and luxury featured, these home are drawing a higher degree of green buyers too.

Not only do smaller residences have a lower mortgage payment but they also have reduced energy expenses. The smaller scale homes tend to have an 8 foot ceiling height which is more energy compliant than a vaulted or cathedral ceiling. With fewer square feet in the floorplan, smaller houses require less energy to either heat or cool them off so you can save on your energy costs in a big way with them.

Finally, have a smaller home erected will not only keep your bills down, but it can also increase the recreational value of your home. With a smaller portion of your building lot taken up by the building, you can use more of it to grow tomatoes, raise goats or other pets, or any other recreational pursuit you may choose. You can even put that horseshoe pit in that you have been dreaming of!

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