Queens apartments grew bigger over a decade, bucking NYC's shrinking trend
New apartments in Queens increased in size over the past decade, outpacing the national average for apartment size growth. This trend stands in contrast to Brooklyn and Manhattan, where new apartments actually shrank during the same period. Developers in high-demand urban areas typically favor smaller units to maximize availability and profitability. While the average U.S. apartment size has risen overall, Queens apartments still remain below the national average in size.
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