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The American home is growing larger, more extravagant
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Good luck trying to convince Americans in the market for newly built homes that good things come in small packages.
According to U.S. Census Bureau data released June 2, the average American home built last year was built to cater to wealthy buyers like never before, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The data shows that the percentage of newly built homes in 2013 with at least four bedrooms climbed to 44 percent, up from 41 percent the previous year. The percentage of homes with at least four bedrooms was the highest ever recorded by the bureau since it began tracking the metric in 1973.
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