Must-Have New Home Features, by Generation
Each person has a unique vision of the “dream home”. It could be spacious and luxurious or a country retreat. Maybe the house offers single-level living or has several stories. Everyone seems to agree that spacious island kitchens, and updated bathrooms with separate tub and shower are essential.
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Still, different age groups are looking for different “must-have” features in their next home. How does this list fit your new home wishes?
Baby Boomers
- Single-level home. They don’t want stairs!
- The coziness offers special comfort.
- Low-maintenance surfaces. Granite and quartz are preferred.
- Walkable, sociable communities. Boomers want walking trails and common areas to come together with friends, family, and neighbors.
- This generation wants more detail, done with quality, like crown molding and built-ins.
- Flexible space. Their lives are changing. Kids are moving out. They want the next home to be easily converted.
- Storage. Even though they are often down-sizing their life, they want to be able to organize everything they keep, for easy access.
Gen X
- Breakfast bar. Generation X (Echo Boomers) like to relax with their coffee and read the latest on their tablet while sitting at a counter.
- Eco-friendly. New homes have energy-efficiency built in, but appliances aren’t enough. Home systems (HVAC), light fixtures, windows and doors—it all needs to respect the environment.
- Upstairs laundry rooms. This generation of homeowner wants two (or more) floors, and they don’t want to haul laundry up and down those stairs.
- Closet organizer. Gen X is particular about their clothes, and they will appreciate the value of a spacious, organized closet to store them.
- Second-floor loft. Specifically, they are seeking a getaway to be alone with their laptop.
- Outdoor fireplaces. They grew up with campfires but they want something more updated now.
- Natural light. Their parents tolerated fluorescent lighting (to a point), but Gen X'ers want ambient light streaming through windows.
Millennials
- Open interior: The fewer the walls, the better. Open floor plans are ideal, so they can designate the purpose for themselves.
- Low maintenance: No carpets or wood-burning fireplaces or stoves. Easy-care floors and surfaces, gas or ventless fireplaces are the way to go.
- Spa bathrooms: While most homebuyers want a nice bathroom, Millennials will likely accept nothing less than the latest trends, from vanities to showers and tubs to plumbing fixtures.
- Tech-ready. They want everything “smart” so the new home must be ready to handle the Millennial’s ever-expanding technology needs.
- Energy-efficiency. Their new home must be eco-friendly, from construction materials to systems and appliances.
- Less detail. Millennials aren’t impressed by crown molding and fine details.
New homes are always exciting. Finding the perfect one can be a chore, but remember, it’s out there!