Here in the Triangle area of North Carolina most new homes that are being built are on small zero lot line lots. (Usually 4000-5000 square feet). The house and the driveway take up about 80% of the lot. There is basically no room for trees, bushes, and flowers. They call it the new urbanism (in a suburban or small-town setting.)
Historically in suburban settings homes that were built from 1950-to 2000 were on one-quarter acre lots (10,000 square feet). Though in recent years the lots of gotten small and some cities, like Portland Oregon, will not allow homes to be built on lots bigger than 5000 square feet.
If you were to purchase a single-family detached home what is the perfect lot size?
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