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What Home Buyers Really Want

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Preference for New Homes Keeps Rising 

Rose QuintMay 24, 2024May 21, 2024

The desirability of new homes continues to grow. Faced with the alternative of choosing between an existing home and a newly built home, 61% of home buyers in a recent NAHB study* indicated a new home is their first preference. That marks the highest share…

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Top Compromises Buyers Will Make to Reach Homeownership

Rose QuintMay 13, 2024August 12, 2024

High mortgage rates and double-digit growth in home prices since COVID-19 have brought housing affordability to its lowest level in more than a decade.  Given this reality, a recent NAHB study on housing preferences* asked home buyers about which specific compromises they would be willing…

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Home Buyers’ Ideal Community

Rose QuintMay 6, 2024August 12, 2024

NAHB’s latest study on consumer preferences—What Home Buyers Really Want Study*— asked about the features and amenities buyers want in the home, but also about the type of community where they would like to live.  The question is important because the home that successfully appeals…

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Buyer Preference for a Detached Home Remains Strong

Rose QuintApril 22, 2024August 12, 2024

A recent NAHB study on home buyer preferences* found that a single-family detached home remains the first purchase option for two of every three buyers.  Far smaller shares are looking to buy a townhome (16%), a multifamily home (10%), or a manufactured home (5%). In…

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Most Home Buyers Want One, Medium-Sized Home Office

Rose QuintApril 17, 2024August 12, 2024

According to the latest What Home Buyers Really Want Study*, the vast majority of home buyers are looking for a home with at least one home office (or space dedicated to work/study).  More specifically, 66% would prefer to buy a home with exactly one home…

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No National Consensus on Exterior Design Preference

Rose QuintApril 4, 2024August 12, 2024

According to the latest What Home Buyers Really Want Study*,  home buyers have rather diverse preferences when it comes to the architectural style of their home.  In fact, there is no national consensus on exterior design.  At best, a plurality of 34% would prefer to…

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Outdoor Features & a Laundry Room Among Most Wanted Features

Rose QuintApril 3, 2024August 12, 2024

The two most wanted features in a home are a laundry room and a patio, according to NAHB’s latest study on buyer preferences—What Home Buyers Really Want Study*.  Buyers in the study were given a list of 200+ features of the home and the community…

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