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The McMansion era is over: Zillow says American buyers want homes that feel personal, practical, and resilient

Zillow’s 20-year analysis shows American homebuyers are moving away from oversized McMansions and toward smaller, flexible homes with wellness, sustainability, and climate-ready feature

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Zillow’s 20-year analysis shows American homebuyers are moving away from oversized McMansions and toward smaller, flexible homes with wellness, sustainability, and climate-ready feature
2006 vs. 2026: Home exteriors
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Zillow’s 20-year look at for-sale listings suggests a major shift in how Americans define the ideal home. In 2006, listings leaned into size, symmetry, and status, with McMansion-style homes featuring grand foyers, formal dining rooms, oversized primary suites, and luxury finishes meant to impress. In 2026, Zillow says buyers are focused less on square footage and more on flexibility, comfort, and how a home supports everyday life.

According to Zillow, affordability pressures are helping drive that change. New homes are getting smaller, and listings increasingly highlight spaces with a clear purpose rather than oversized layouts. Mentions of reading nooks are up 48%, while features tied to self-expression and wellness are also gaining traction. Zillow says “color drenching” is up 149% in listings, spa-inspired bathrooms are up 22%, and recreation-focused amenities like golf simulators and pickleball courts have each risen 25%.

Sustainability and climate readiness are also moving closer to the center of buyer priorities. Zillow reports that mentions of zero-energy-ready homes are up 70%, whole-home batteries are up 40%, and EV charging stations are up 25%. Climate-resilient details such as flood protection and fire resistance are increasingly being marketed as value drivers, a sharp contrast to 2006, when energy efficiency was rarely emphasized. At Home

Amanda Pendleton, Zillow’s home trends expert, said the data shows American homes have shifted “from status symbols to sanctuaries.” Looking ahead, Zillow expects the next phase of home design to center on adaptability, with homes built to respond to changing family needs, lifestyles, and climate conditions.

Source: Zillow, Inc. via PR Newswire

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