The median US home size has shrunk by 128 square feet over the last five years.
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AdvertisementThe housing market hasn't been spared from shrinkflation, the unfortunate phenomenon of paying more for less.
The median-sizes US home has shrunk from 1,996 square feet to 1,868 square feet in the last five years, according to Realtor.com data.
Yet, the median price for a US home has climbed to $429,990 as of August, up 36% from August five years ago, when the median price of a home stood at $315,791.
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