“Why Are Most Americans Choosing Suburban Sprawl Over Vibrant Walkable Cities? Explore the Surprising Reasons Behind This Shift!”
In a world where “bigger is better” seems to be the mantra, a fresh Pew Research poll reveals that a staggering 57% of adults would rather swap convenience for square footage, claiming they’d prefer to live in expansive homes—even if it means that schools, shops, and dining spots are miles away. I mean, who needs a quick trip to the grocery store when you could have a palace worthy of a backwoods king? But seriously, is the allure of that extra space really worth it? How does your dream home compare to the reality of living far from everything? Take a look at what some folks are saying about their housing fantasies. LEARN MORE.
A new Pew Research poll found that 57% of adults said they would prefer to live in a community with larger houses, even if schools, stores and restaurants are several miles away. What do you think?
“And I better not see a bike lane anywhere.”
Blake Kilpatrick, Abstract Roofer
“I walk plenty. Just this morning I was upstairs.”
Tim Sicinski, Alpaca Herder
“Well, my top choice would be a Venetian canal system.”
Roxi Dickinson, Skateboard Carver
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