> Those old houses look great in instagram photos but they're not very fun to actually live in. Young people are rightly prioritising places that are good to live instead of the boomer square feet fetish.
How practical is raising kids in a 20m2 studio? Especially if you've got multiple. I'd bet not nearly as practical as in a house. Plus the recent trend of building lots of smaller apartments instead of a bit bigger and way more practical ones.
20 is maybe going too far, but a bigger space is often just harder to keep clean, especially with kids. Of course if you're raising kids in a city apartment you'll want them spending a lot of time out of the house (whether that's parks, community centers, just shopping, ...) but that's a good healthy practice anyway.
How practical is raising kids in a 20m2 studio? Especially if you've got multiple. I'd bet not nearly as practical as in a house. Plus the recent trend of building lots of smaller apartments instead of a bit bigger and way more practical ones.