Construction industry | The Guardian
Housebuilders hope for bigger slice of the action
Like the supposedly shrinking Pizza Express pizza, the performance of builders' shares may suggest that the property bubble is a myth
Just like the apocryphal shrinking Pizza Express pizza, British houses have been getting smaller.
The average home typically covered 1,647 sq ft and boasted four bedrooms in the 1920s, according to analysis by the Royal Institution of British Architects, but today's versions have three bedrooms and are 925 sq ft.
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