tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6221900824469142147.post57998792557493097..comments2023-06-22T20:39:13.097+10:00Comments on #All-things-spatial: Australia’s love for private spaceAll Things Spatialhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10413714814303264541noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6221900824469142147.post-8742764358289211932009-12-01T21:17:10.996+11:002009-12-01T21:17:10.996+11:00I grew up in Europe in 38sq m flat, as most of my ...I grew up in Europe in 38sq m flat, as most of my friends and colleagues. I didn't do us too much harm! <br /><br />One argument for big houses in Australia is that now kids stay longer with parents (into their mid 30's not uncommon!). But it could also be the result of developers' marketing ploy to offer bigger houses further from the city center. For many, especially families with small kids, the choice is obvious - better bigger house in the suburbs than small flat in the city.All Things Spatialhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10413714814303264541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6221900824469142147.post-28152148366744334652009-11-30T22:26:18.382+11:002009-11-30T22:26:18.382+11:00Interesting. I never knew there was actually some ...Interesting. I never knew there was actually some kind of research on the size of floor area in different countries, wow. Seems like Europeans don't really like big houses. Less time spent cleaning - quite smart.<br /><br />Juliehouses Torontohttp://juliekinnear.comnoreply@blogger.com