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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Luxury consumers staying confident
Jun 20 2007 10:08AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (1) |
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The 2007 Coldwell Banker Previews International Luxury Survey shows that luxury homeowners, those with homes valued at more than $1 million ($2 million in California), are much more optimistic about the value of their homes. Some 56 percent of those homeowners expect the value of their home to increase in the next year and 10 percent expect it to increase "significantly."
That stands in stark contrast to the latest report from the National Association of Realtors, which is predicting a 1.3 percent drop in home prices this year.
The survey also examined the features luxury homeowner are looking to add. The most popular "want" was heated floors, with 21 percent of homeowners saying they were considering adding them, followed by tennis courts at 19 percent. About 16 percent said they want to add a bedroom kitchen, the same percentage that want to build a golf course or putting green.
Whether it's because they're smarter than the rest of us, or simply don't care about the money, it's clear this can be a lucrative market for remodelers, especially as overall consumer confidence continues to decline in the face of rising gas prices and declining home prices.
Reader Comments
at 6/21/2007 7:46:19 AM, Doug Aitken said:
The General Contractors need to stick together here is a great new sight for help. Thecontractorsside.com. Have a look.

