Top 10 buyer priorities while buying a home
A home is perfect if buyers priorities are maintained.
Everyone has their wish list and preferences when it comes to picking a house. Today many home buyers want extra space to add their pets and extended families, and a home office. It’s all due to this desire for having extra space that has led many to look for a new home. So everyone has a want list that most people want in a new home. Let’s discover what the top buyer priorities are.
Top 10 features that buyers prioritize when looking for homes.
A quiet location
Today many of us prefer a quiet location away from all the hustle and bustle like traffic noise or other commotion. Recently, a study showed that 28% of respondents wanted soft areas. Thus, choosing a location in a quiet place will keep your mental health strong.
Open floor plan
The open floor plan is a common feature in new homes. The concept of combining two or more rooms with a floor-to-ceiling wall and, possibly, a door made people go along with the trend. A 16% increase in demand has emerged as a buyer priority.
That extra space for pets
With an increase in households with pets during the flu pandemic, searches for ‘pet friendly’ homes have also increased. Therefore In recent studies, the demand is rising to 18% for pet-friendly homes.
Internet connectivity
Would you like to know what today homebuyers want is? Connectivity. The millennial generation is more aware of what today’s technology can do than any other generation. It is not surprising that millennials are the first generation to expect their homes to meet their technological needs. Having a fast Internet connection and a cell phone is no longer a luxury but rather a necessity. A 17% increase has taken place today.
Updated kitchen
A home’s heart is its kitchen. It is where good food prepares for family and friends who gather there. In the kitchen, guests usually spend their time arriving, so it has to be both spacious and organized. Therefore, an updated kitchen is a must.
Garage storage
Having garage storage space allows you to buy the things you want without using a large amount of living space. Moreover, the garage storage is usually more accessible than an attic or shed, so you can store things for over a year without forgetting where you put them.
Home office
Due to the coronavirus, more people nowadays work at home. As the pandemic rises, surveys reveal that a home office atmosphere needs to develop. So you can set up your own home office as per current trends.
Updated bathroom
It is also essential to consider the size and style of a bathroom. Most new homes have two or more bathrooms, though some may not have a bathtub or shower. Buyers often look for ways to add another bathroom to older homes with only one bathroom. The demand for updated bathrooms has increased by 19%, so remodelling your home bathroom is always a good idea.
Outdoor living area
According to industry professionals, the pandemic has created a 20% boost for outdoor living spaces and new planning strategies and innovative new amenities. Thus, the pandemic has caused people to stay home more and travel less.
Large backyard
Imagine converting your deck into an outdoor living room or kitchen if you have a big backyard. By doing this, outdoor rooms never feel cramped. However, Mother Nature’s decorating magic is a tough one to beat. It is a serene and welcoming space. These make a perfect gift for dinner parties, retirement celebrations, and many other occasions, which has led to a 24% increase in demand for large backyards.
When searching for real estate property for your family, it’s essential to stay true to your preferences. Therefore when selling your property in India, you must pay attention to the location, lot size, bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchen. These are all factors that can increase the value of your home.
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