> This might be one of those cases where random links were copy pasted without consideration for the actual claims.
Or it could be because the same silly tropes about urban living are trotted out regularly (which is why Oh the Urbanity made their video) and some of us counter them with the same silly replies we've posted numerous times before.
There are a number of examples in the posted links that are not "smaller houses and share walls", and I could find more if I didn't value my time. I could also find a whole bunch of "smaller houses and share walls" in suburbans developments in my area to show that "smaller houses and share walls" is not exclusive to (so-called) urban living; see for example "Why American Yards Are Shrinking":
The links clearly contain a significant portion of examples that undermine your own claims. Whether it also contains a portion of examples that support them is not something I addressed in the prior comment.
Or it could be because the same silly tropes about urban living are trotted out regularly (which is why Oh the Urbanity made their video) and some of us counter them with the same silly replies we've posted numerous times before.
There are a number of examples in the posted links that are not "smaller houses and share walls", and I could find more if I didn't value my time. I could also find a whole bunch of "smaller houses and share walls" in suburbans developments in my area to show that "smaller houses and share walls" is not exclusive to (so-called) urban living; see for example "Why American Yards Are Shrinking":
* https://cheddar.com/media/why-american-yards-are-shrinking
Small and big things are found in both cities and suburbs.