Top 10 Features Home Buyers Want in a New Home

Top 10 features home buyers want in a new home

Our neighboring country of the north has a lot to teach us in America when it comes to the top 10 features that home buyers want. Our home preferences are similar to those in Canada and this is proved by two award-winning interior designers from the company Rooms in Bloom.

Rooms in Bloom is a home staging firm and experts in the field of real estate as well as home building and design. Heather Cook and Alana Merrit from Rooms in Bloom help stage rooms for builders with their expertise in the latest design trends.

If you are on the market to buy a new home or are thinking about having a home built from the ground up, we encourage you to keep the below design trends in mind. Most of today's new homes deliver all the latest amenities that the home buyers want.

Here are some of the favorite features within new homes compared to those that are resale.

The Top 10 Features Home Buyers Want

1. Open Concept Homes
Many of the newer homes have open floor plans that offer spacious rooms and high concept ceilings.

2. Smaller Homes
New homes have a wide array of sizes, each meant to fit the individual families. Although big homes were once viewed as luxurious, they are expensive to maintain and so they are now less appealing to the buyers.

3. Outdoor Living Spaces
Why deck out just the interior when many people enjoy the outdoor atmosphere? Turning the patio into an extended part of the home is just another way to find comfort in every square foot.

4. Neutral Decor
One of the best ways to sell a home is to stick with neutral decor to avoid offending anyone's color pallet. As a buyer, don't be afraid of letting out your creative spirit. Bold interiors are the more recent style for any room of the house.

5. Modern Kitchens
The kitchen is the gathering place of the whole home and it is no wonder why many cast their initial impressions of a house by how the kitchen feels to them. The new homes trump this area of the home buying industry, due to their latest appliances, endless cabinets, and great lighting.

6. Smart Growth
Location is key when choosing where to live. Many of today's communities are in direct relation with several outlets of clubs, schools, shopping, and more. Planned locations are usually encompassed with everything a homeowner would need.

7. Going Green
New homes are increasingly more economical and efficient over older homes. An example of this is with the Home Energy Rating System (HERS). HERS scores the energy efficiency of homes. More frequently new homes rate better then older ones, which can alleviate the owner's costs all year round.

8. Linen Closets & Smart Storage
Older homes tend to have small, cramped closet space. They also lack with the number of total closets throughout the home. Newer homes usually come with several closet options to store the entire collection of clothing, shoe, cleaning supplies etc.

9. Energy-Efficient Fixtures & Appliances
Another comparison between old and new homes is the efficiency that new appliances have, which are usually installed in newer homes. The heating, ventilation, and cooling equipment throughout the house can make an impact on how well your home is being powered and how high the homeowner's bills are.

10. Double Car Garage and Organized Work/Storage Space
These days it is almost impossible to find a new house on the market that is not accompanied with a garage. Some homes have multiple bay garages that offer a lot of storage for not only the cars but for work areas as well.

New homes prove to be the better choice when it comes to the highest quality of features that home buyers want. If you are ready to build a new home or need to update the one you already have, Tanguay Homes is here to help. To learn more about what Tanguay Homes can do for your living situation, feel free to contact us.




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