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Tennis courts, walk-in pantries, and more than one office: How the pandemic has shifted what buyers are looking for in a home (by ericapsweeney)

will extend the setup long after the pandemic. So naturally designated workspaces have become an attractive home feature.

in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "Now, obviously people don't want to go to public pools or can't, so they want their own pool," he said.HomeLight survey"Since family members are staying home, self-quarantining, and sheltering in place for long periods of time, pools, gazebos, barbecue areas, fire pits, outdoor eating and sitting areas, and patios or yards with fenced-in spaces are more in demand than ever," Sumney said.

"People's priorities and their interests, their way of living has shifted a little bit," she said. "That value of your home of having this space that is comfortable, that can function in so many different ways, I don't see that changing."more. Nearly 50% of homebuyers said a large kitchen was a must-have in a new home, according to Clever.

According to HomeLight's survey, 37% of real estate agents said their clients were looking for a new home to get out of the city and move to the suburbs.

 

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