When it comes to architecture, most people may not know the word for the type of building they like — they just know they like it. They might be attracted to the swooping lines and sunburst patterns of Art Deco hotels, for instance, or the ornate gargoyles and buttresses that define Gothic cathedrals.
The same goes for our homes; where one person’s dream house might be a quaint, thatched-roof cottage, another person’s might be a sleek and sprawling modernist mansion. All of these homes will generally fall under an architectural label, often a style popular in a particular time period. In the U.S., most home styles tend to be associated with a particular region.
But just because a type of house is common in your neck of the woods doesn’t mean you have to like it. So have you ever wondered how taste in the look of a house might differ from place to place? To find out, the team here at American Home Shield analyzed thousands of Zillow listings across the U.S. to reveal the most and least admired of the country’s most common home styles.
What We Did
We first compiled a list of 65 architectural styles for homes in the U.S. Using Zillow filters, we then retrieved the total number of home listings of each architectural style in each state and major city. Each of those listings gave us the total number of listing views and the number of days spent on the market, enabling us to calculate the number of median views per listing of each style across the U.S. and by state and major city. Maine (ME) was excluded from the State’s analysis due to insufficient data.
Key Findings
● The most desired home style in America is the octagon — a typical listing for this type of house receives a median of 56 views a day on Zillow.
● But shipping container-style homes are the least admired, garnering just 2.8 views a day.
● Ranch-style homes are the most admired in 19 states — more than any other home style.
● Tiny houses are the least admired in 11 states — more than any other home style.
The Most Desired Home Styles in America, Revealed
Who needs four walls when you can have eight? The most desired home style in America is the octagon, the likes of which see a median of 56 views per day on Zillow. Phrenologist Orson S. Fowler pioneered this style of eight-sided house in the 19th century, believing that a circular-shaped house with fewer sharp angles offered more floor space and an improved “interchange of friendly and benevolent feeling.” They never quite caught on in the mainstream, though; only 2,077 of these homes exist today.
Their rarity and head-turning uniqueness are most likely why octagon-style home listings garner so much attention when they pop up online. Other architectural styles in our ranking are much more commonly found across the country, no doubt translating to a higher count of views. In second place comes stick style (51.1 views a day), characterized by boards placed in “Tudor-style” patterns across the outside walls, tall vertical windows, and overhanging eaves.
Shipping Container Homes Are the Least Admired of Any Style in the U.S.
Meanwhile, shipping container-style homes are the least admired of all, garnering just 2.8 median views per day. This style, which sees shipping containers repurposed into homes, is not short of criticism. “[The style is] utterly ill-suited for human life,” writes Professor Richard J. Williams in the New York Times. “They’re designed for things, not people. Dark, damp, and airless, boiling in the summer and freezing in the winter, they’re hopeless living and working spaces. They’re not even particularly cheap.”
The distinctive Tidewater style comes next (3.1 views a day). You’ll mostly find these kinds of homes in coastal areas across the Southern states, featuring wraparound porches (ideal in a humid climate) and a raised base to avoid flooding. The tiny house style (3.5 views a day) — defined as a house smaller than 400 ft2 — ranks close behind, an architectural trend that’s been all over the internet in recent years. Its downsides include cramped living spaces and poor temperature control.
Ranch-Style Homes Are the Most Admired in 19 States
Our next map reveals the most admired home style in each state. The ranch-style home — typically single-story with a long, low profile — comes top in 19 states, spanning from Alaska all the way down to Florida and Georgia. When it comes to homes on the market, ranch-style reigns supreme; previous research we carried out revealed that ranch-style homes are the most listed on Zillow.
In Delaware, Kentucky, Vermont and Washington, Cape Cod-style homes are the most admired on Zillow. In the 17th century, early American settlers sought to replicate the traditional English cottage with adaptations that could handle the cold New England winters, resulting in the style’s characteristic sloping roof, symmetrical, shingled façade and a central chimney.
As for their popularity today, designer Barry Goralnick comments: “They’re perfect for today’s younger buyers who don’t want the ostentation of a McMansion. They want to live honestly in multifunctional spaces. Not only are these homes space efficient, they are energy efficient — something we are all more conscious of these days.”