Simcoe County- Barrie, Essa, Springwater, Oro/Medonte, Clearview, Tosorontio, Innisfil, New Tecumseth

What's In and What's Out with Homebuyers

Mark Nash (real estate author) has put together a list of what’s in and what’s out with homebuyers for 2007, based on the results of a recent survey of realtors, managing brokers and association executives.

I found it to be right on with trends that I have observed working with homebuyers in the past year.

Here’s a quick review:

What’s In

*Homes that are priced right.  Forget about the boom market, homes that buyers want to see are competitively priced.

*Market Timing. Spring is the time when there is highest demand by the largest number of buyers. 

*Savvy buyers.  Interest rates are still low and make for great opportunities for buyers to take advantage of.

* Alternate place of business.  Home offices are on the rise, and as a result the necessity of holding business meetings outside of the home office is creating a demand for meeting room hourly rentals that offer access to technology and also allow for privacy (coffee shops just don’t have what it takes for a professional atmosphere).  Availability of these spaces are a consideration for work-at-home professionals.

*Upscale garages.  Today’s garage owners want cabinets and storage systems, mini-refrigerators, insulation, heating and air-conditioning.

*Personal space.  A place where an individual family member (especially Mom or Dad) can go to work on projects without being disturbed. 

*Two home offices.  Rising gas prices and long commutes are resulting in more couples both choosing to work at home.

*Rejuvenation rooms.  A place to exercise and meditate, complete with sauna and steam shower.

*Sustainable design.  This is based on the areas of energy conservation, indoor air quality and resource conservation.  Sustainable design looks at homes as a whole interconnected unit, not just a group of unrelated systems thrown together.  Natural forms of energy are maximized.

*Structured wiring.  Must-have for technology based homebuyers.  Cable, voice and data lines, radio and remote camera security are wired into multi-outlet boxes- these are called home network centres.

*Mixing finishes.  Matching everything, especially in kitchens, is out in home décor.

What’s Out

*For sale ‘as is’.  This could work in the boom market, but forget it now.  The words ‘as is’ are a red flag for any buyer and you are chasing buyers away.  Get your house ready to sell before it goes onto the market.

*Buyer incentives.  Gimmicks are confusing and distracting, free stuff doesn’t sell houses, realistic pricing does.  You’re selling real estate, not personal property.

*Endless open houses.  Open houses every Sunday are a sign of desperation, and buyers know it. 

*Tiny bedrooms.  If you can’t fit in a bed and bedroom furniture, then it’s not a bedroom.

*Glass upper kitchen cabinet doors.  Buyers say it looks great, but who has time to keep them perfectly organized and sparkling clean?  Too much maintenance.

*Bowl-shaped above-counter bathroom sinks.  Again, great to look at but a lot of work to keep clean- too much splashing.

*Any shiny metal finish.  Brushed nickels and pewters are in, antiqued and polished brass are out.

*Stainless steel appliances.  Buyers are moving towards choices that specify warmer colours in kitchen appliances. Too much maintenance in keeping them free of fingerprints…

*Spiral staircases.  Popular with older homeowners.  Unfriendly to pets and young children.  Seriously consider taking yours out and putting in a standard staircase if you are thinking of selling your house.

On The Way Out

*Bamboo floors.  Easily dented and scratched, prone to warping in the North American climate.

*Hardwood laminate floors.  Considered the poor relative of solid hardwood.

*Smoking in the house while it’s on the market.  Buyers hate second-hand smoke odours.

 

Tammy Dufault
Century 21 BJ Roth Realty Ltd.

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