By Jason Robie
Size really does matter. Especially when it comes to the size of your home. For those of you reading this from the comfort of your vacation home here in the Mount Washington Valley, you are likely not as concerned with the size of this house as your primary residence. The fact is, if you can crash here for a few weekends and a few weeks a year you're happy. Sharing the home with family and friends typically warrants a larger home, but for the single family, a smaller space is fine. We are seeing this trend in primary residences as well and I have to admit I don't blame them at all. Here are a few reasons why smaller is actually a nice direction to be heading.

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