You
might suspect that upscale home buyers have different requirements than
their more modest peers, and if so, you'd be right. A report from the National Association of Home Builder’s HousingEconomics.com
shows some stark contrasts. The report is the result of a study that
asked potential buyers to rate 120 different home features, and then
divided the results into two groups. The first group was buyers willing
to spend $500,000 or more, the second $150,000 or less.
At
the top of the list, nearly half of the upscale buyers thought an
outdoor kitchen (49%), and exercise room (48%) and a kitchen with a wine
cooler (46%) were either desirable or essential. 28% of the more modest
buyers want an exercise room, 27% want outdoor kitchens, but only 15%
were interested in kitchen with a wine cooler. You can get the entire
article as a PDF download here.
Other
aspects of the study revealed that 53% of all buyers wanted to buy a
brand new home. Buyers on average expected to pay $203,000 for their
next home, and wanted a home with an average of 2,226 square feet. 70%
would prefer the utility room for washers and dryers are on the first
floor. 57% want a single story house, while 31% preferred two story
homes.
The
most desired feature overall were Energy-Star appliances, windows and
other features. A laundry room, exhaust fans in bathrooms, exterior
lighting, a bathroom linen closet, ceiling fans, garage storage, room
enough for a table to eat in the kitchen and a walk-in kitchen pantry
rounded out the most popular features.
What
features do you think are the most important in your home, or in the
next home you buy? What features can you live without? These are key
questions to ask yourself when you decide it’s time to find a new home. A
list of wants/don’t wants makes it easier to screen out homes that
won't fit your lifestyle. Of course, there’s much more to the equation,
and I can help you put all the pieces together.
Gabby Tyer - CRS, GRI
Real Estate Sales and Property Management
Managing Principal Broker/Owner
Realty Solutions
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