Those of us who
focus professionally on real
estate trends can vouch for it: outdoor living sells! And depending on what
life phase their family is in, home buyers’ choices tend to follow similar
lines.
The 2012 Residential Landscape Architecture Trends Survey
confirms again how important those backyard grills and dining areas are when it
comes to what most people have at the top of their minds when they think about
buying homes.
When potential homebuyers
come to me, some of the features highest on their “must have” list virtually
always have something to do with outdoor space. Young families buying homes, for example,
are usually pleased to find a grassy area off the kitchen where their toddlers
can toddle. High-profile clients often
seek out impressive spaces with great foot-traffic flow for indoor/outdoor
entertaining. Empty-nesters buying homes
often come to me seeking the opposite -- less yard with easy- or no-maintenance
landscaping. The
point is, no matter what the age or demographic of the buyer, in today’s
market, outdoor space sells.
So -- what is hot for
those buying homes in 2012? The survey I cited earlier is one conducted every
year by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
This year they came up with some clear winners. According to the survey,
top popularity goes to BBQ grill space (97.4%), followed by low-maintenance
landscapes (96.6 percent), fireplaces/fire pits (95.8 percent), and dining
areas (95.7 percent).
Not so obvious winners were
decorative water elements such as ornamental pools, splash pools, waterfalls,
grottos, water runnels or bubblers, and pergolas. Not as popular as they once
were? turf lawns at 50.9%, gazebos at 49.1%, and hammocks at 27.4%. Go figure!
If you are
considering an outdoor remodel before selling your own
home, be sure to design with local buyers in mind. Contact me any time, I’ll be happy to go over
the features most clients look for when buying homes today.
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