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Not sure, but in my house (17 years old now), not all rooms have a cold air return upstairs. One in the main hallway, one per bedroom but one does. to have one. Main floor (open plan) there are only 2 in the whole 1000 square feet. In my basement I elected to not put one in, based on research. There were differing opinions, but no concensus, and knowing I could put one in later if I had to, I left it out for noise concerns.
All the houses I've ever lived in with forced-air heating had only one return in a central location...all single story houses, btw.
It might be too late for this if you have already ordered your new furnace, but have you considered alternative heat sources? I tore out my inefficient 25 year old oil-fired furnace together with all the ducting and replaced it with electric radiant heating. This eliminated all the noise, dust, and drafts associated with forced air and allowed me to turn my basement into useful full-height finished living space. Not a small project though, and might not work if you need A/C or dehumidification...
Electric is generally the most expensive way to heat! The layout of the house will determine where and how many return air ducts are needed. My current home has one return duct- in the door of the furnace room itself! IMHO, a return in every room is overkill.
Electric is generally the most expensive way to heat!