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In the DC area, here are stories of two homes, one of 750 square feet, and the other of 11,014
![]() The Kushlans nail the art of small space living: 750-square-feet in a Kalorama co-op - The Washington Post House of the Week | Great Falls house for $3.995 million
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While big houses are fun to look at, I don't think I'd ever feel comfortable living in one. I'm starting to see the appeal in living small, and only having what's important.
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Me, too, Silver. As I am getting older, smaller and smaller appeals to me. I have never understood why even extremely weathy people "need" such big houses.
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