Times are changing, especially in regards to the layout of Bullhead City homes . It could be that the greatest difference since the 1970s is the amount of square footage. A normal new home has expanded to 2,400 square feet, up from 1,600 square feet in 1973. Bathrooms have switched from less than two per home, to at least two.
Kitchens have seen an increase also, from a mere 9x10, to a massive 285 square feet. Several kitchens have added islands, breakfast bars, and nooks. An old-fashioned living room is a feature of the past. Nowadays families crowd around the flat screen TV instead. Many garages allow for more than two cars and a complete laundry room is a necessity. Children are less likely to share a room as four bedrooms are becoming the norm. Keep posted, Bullhead City real estate is continuing to change with the times.
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