This may come as a surprise to many: Apartments in this New York City borough have actually been getting bigger
So what might be the cause of the increase ? Crain's New York Business said there has been an increase in luxury housing, as developers transformed formerly industrial areas by adding pricey towers.
Queens was actually found to have the second-smallest-sized new apartments in the country , at just 681 square feet, which is seven percent smaller than they were a decade ago. The only city in the U.S. to have a smaller average size for new apartments: Seattle, at 659 square feet. Another New Jersey city made the list for seeing the most significant growths in apartment size. Of all the cities in the country, Newark saw the eighth-largest leap in size, increasing 169 square feet on average.
For those looking for more space, you may have to head south, where the average apartment came in just a hair under 1,000 square feet, according to Rent Cafe. The southeast area was just behind that, at 983 square feet. The city with the largest apartment sizes can be found in Tallahassee, Florida, where new units on average have 1,182 square feet. Gainesville was right behind that, followed by Mobile, Alabama; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Marietta, Georgia.
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