My internet friend (and fellow Penn alum), Bobby Fijan, is a strong proponent of more family-friendly housing in urban centers. And by strong proponent, I mean that he is both building more family-friendly housing as a developer and publishing thoughtful research on the topic. His most recent project is this study, which surveyed more than 10,000 people, and looked at what it will take to build more urban homes for young families.
What he and his co-author Lyman Stone found is the following:
People who don't have enough space at home are less likely to have children.
Apartments are a growing share of new housing in the US, but they are becoming increasingly less family friendly.
Americans are willing to pay more in rent per square foot for the same amount of space if there are more bedrooms.
Developers are not properly accounting for the higher vacancy and turnover associated with smaller apartments (especially in the current market environment).