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Shauns tweet was true.
Also I felt it was "you aren't going to have a 4 bedroom house in the burbs with a huge yard and a pool."
Of course I want MORE but I also accept that at a certain point, my more means less for someone else. It's also not good long term to grow suburbs forever. I don't know if degrowth is part of urbanization and trying to live denser, but I like the idea of us going denser, less need for cars, shorter pipes, less roads, less distance.
I agree with you though I made a post months ago here how a bedroom for each person in a family might not practical in the future (and today, parents shouldn't be shamed for not being able to provide it) and got roasted.
average size of a bedroom is like 70-130 sq ft. lets abolish 1000s of sq ft yards before we come for someone's sleeping arrangements
I'd rather have a big yard then my own room cause if you have kids, they can play and exercise in the yard, and you can also have lots of guests/BBQs/party's in the back yard
just a matter of personal preference tho, others may feel different
Why does the yard have to be exclusively your own?