Most wanted new home features for Millennials

Top 10 new home preferences for Millennials

The National Association of Home Builders recently conducted a study to examine how housing preferences differ across generations. While all generations share certain new home preferences, the report found striking differences among Millennial buyers.

Regardless of age, a majority of home buyers prefer a single-family home, with a laundry room topping the list of desired features. Millennials and Gen X showed a stronger preferences for larger 4 bedroom homes with at least 2,300 square feet. Outdoor spaces are highly desirable to Millennials, who put a patio, front porch and deck among the top features they most want in a new home.

Features most wanted by Millennials:

Laundry room

 

Luxurious laundry room | Austin, Texas
Luxurious laundry room | Austin, Texas

Laundry room topped the most-wanted feature list for Millennials, Gen X and Seniors. 50% of all buyers consider this essential in a new home.

Exterior lighting

exterior lighting
Beautiful curb appeal | Orange County, California

While 51% of all buyers consider it desirable, Millennials showed a stronger preference for exterior lighting compared to other generations.

Living room

Formal living room | Las Vegas
Formal living room | Las Vegas, Nevada

Interestingly, 37% of all buyers said they would be willing to buy a home without a living room, although it still rates high for Millennials and Gen X.

Patio

Outdoor living | Bay Area, CA
Outdoor living | Bay Area, California

Millennials love their outdoor spaces, whether for entertaining or maximizing their home’s living space.

Front porch

Front porch | Charlotte, North Carolina
Front porch | Charlotte, North Carolina

The front porch ranked higher on the most-wanted features list for Millennials than any other generation.

Shower & tub in master bath

Dream master bath | Sacramento, California
Dream master bath | Sacramento, California

While Baby Boomers and Seniors prefer a full bath on the main level, Millennials are opting for both a shower and tub in the master bathroom. Having only a shower stall in the master bath ranked #5 on Millennial’s list of most unwanted features.

Ceiling fan

living room
The must-have ceiling fan | Seattle, Washington

Ceiling fans are a feature everyone agrees on. 86% of all buyers rated fans as either essential or desirable in a new home.

Hardwood floors on main floor

Wood floors throughout | Nashville, Tennessee
Wood floors throughout | Nashville, Tennessee

A majority of buyers desire hardwood floors on the main level, although they don’t have the same influence on buying decisions with Seniors compared to Millennials and Gen X.

Deck

Summer-ready deck | Atlanta, Georgia
Summer-ready deck | Atlanta, Georgia

Millenials were the only generation in the study to include a deck in their list of most wanted features.

Energy Star® rated appliances

Gourmet-inspired kitchen | Houston, Texas
Gourmet-inspired kitchen | Houston, Texas

According to the study, “Energy Star® rated appliances are popular among all groups, but Millennials rank it as 10th most wanted, whereas Gen X’ers, Boomers, and Seniors rank it first or second.” Energy Star® whole-home rating and windows didn’t make the top ten features for Millennials.

 

What’s #1 on the feature you most want in your next home? Let us know in the comments!

Source: Housing Preferences Across Generations

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