Latest Home Trends for a New Year and a New You
December 13th, 2020
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COVID-19 has been an uninvited guest into our lives, which has dramatically shifted the home buyers' priorities. With 2021 coming soon, future homebuyers have adopted a new attitude. People are aiming towards owning homes that include vacation home amenities and fulfill their wanderlust, which they have developed during the lockdown.
The most common desires home buyers are looking to fulfill in the year 2021 are:
- To create a space that keeps the family safe while providing an oasis of comfort.
- A need for a home office space or a “zoom room” has increased by 50%, which shows that people are preparing for a long term remote working environment.
- Luxurious spa-like features such as; a pool, waterfront, and docks have become high in demand. The buyers are willing to pay a high premium for these features.
- To enhance the cooking skills developed during the lockdown caused by COVID-19, it has become a must to build an extra spice room.
- To have peace of mind, people want to keep their aging parents close by while still wanting to maintain a level of independence and privacy. To bring this caring thought which people hold to reality, in-law suites have increased in demand.
Necessities are the mother of invention. The new trends for the upcoming year, 2021, will contribute to your family's happiness and increase your home’s value. To build a perfect home that matches you and your family’s needs, expert guidance with pricing strategy matters. My team and I will offer you the best advice, confidence, and strategies while moving forward in your new home search.
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