“Nationwide, the share of new homes with two or more stories fell from 53% in 2018 to 52% in 2019, while the share of new homes with one story grew from 47% to 48%.”Here’s a map showing the breakdown of newly constructed homes being built by region, and the percentage of 1-story and 2-story homes in that mix:
What are the benefits of buying a one-story home?
Still not sure about buying a single-story home? An article from Home Talk covers several advantages of switching from two floors to one: 1. Energy Efficient“It is easier to heat and cool a single-story house [than] it would be to regulate the temperatures of a multi-story house.”Most single-story homes only need one heating or cooling unit, and they typically stay cooler than a two-story home, both of which can lead to significant savings. 2. Easier to Maintain
“Doing a general cleaning in a single story requires less effort and you will be able to see all areas that need cleaning and the areas are easily accessible.”Cleaning and maintenance of a single-story home can take less time and effort, and better upkeep helps improve the overall value of the home. 3. Accessible for Everyone
“A single-story house can be accessed by anyone, whether they are young children or the senior citizens.”If you’re looking for a house that provides a safe and easily accessible environment at any age, a single-story home may be optimal. 4. Good Resell Potential
“When buying a single-story house, you should consider the resale value should you think of reselling it in case of a circumstance that can happen. Look at the growth rate of that area. Due to the high demand of these types of houses it is [easy] to resell them and depending on the growth rate of an area, it increases in value significantly.”Single-story homes have a lot of benefits and are often in higher demand. This bodes well for future resale opportunities.