When dealing with the style of Bullhead City homes , times are changing. Perhaps the greatest difference since the 1970s is the amount of square footage. The average new home has spread 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.
From a modest 9x10 to a massive 285 square feet, kitchens have seen a jump in size as well. Islands, breakfast bars, and nooks are among the additions to a lot of kitchens. An old-fashioned living room is a characteristic of the past. Today families congregate around the flat screen TV instead. Several garages allow for more than two cars and an all-inclusive laundry room is almost a must. Children are less likely to share a room as four bedrooms are becoming conventional. Keep posted, Bullhead City real estate is continuing to adapt to the times.
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