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		<description><![CDATA[American appetite for big homes is falling. | Trulia, an online &#8220;real estate search engine,&#8221; has just released some really compelling charts and graphs illustrating recent opinion research showing what they suggest might be the end of the McMansion&#8212;the huge, mass produced, housing form associated with sprawl. Their data, together with the drop in lot sizes for single family homes I wrote about last month, might be pointing to a slackening in the demand for homes with lots...]]></description>
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