Space
A larger home with open floor plans to grow their family, or for more storage are important. A small yard, garden, or patio for relaxation or entertaining is a big plus.
Function and Low Maintenance
Affordable and minimalistic with low risks. They are generationally opposed to excess and that is reflected in the aesthetics of their homes made with durable materials and minimal upkeep requirements.
Ability to customize
The millennial generation of home buyers prefer efficiency and simplicity with open layouts that allow customization and multipurpose rooms. A place that they can make their own.
Green Homes and
Sustainability Perks
Eco-friendly homes will continue to be in demand, with energy-efficient upgrades potentially increasing property value. Solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and good insulation are major draws. Smart thermostats, water-saving fixtures, and other
eco-friendly features are highly valued.
Remote Work =
Flexible Living Options
Hybrid working is reshaping home-buying priorities. Therefore, flex spaces that can serve not only as home offices but also for hobbies are a must.
Location:
Proximity to amenities and city life attract millennials, access to public transportation, restaurants, shopping, parks and recreational spaces is important just to name a few. For them, all of these translates in better jobs, cultural diversity, and active social circles, feeling they have a better chance of getting better opportunities.