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Design Meets Demand: What Home Buyers Really Want
Annual Avid Ratings Survey reveals what buyers really want in their homes
By Paul Cardis, CEO, Avid Ratings
January 1, 2009
Professional Builder
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Although the age of extravagance has ended for many home buyers, that does not mean they have stopped demanding certain amenities and design features. In fact, the “Third Annual Home Design Drivers Survey” conducted by Avid Ratings highlights numerous design elements that could make the difference between a home sold and one that depreciates while it sits.
To conduct this year's survey, Avid received in-depth feedback (75 questions per survey) from more than 900 recent new home buyers about the importance of various design features if they were in the market again. All respondents had moved into their new homes within 3 years and represent potential buyers across the U.S.
Based on the results, Avid was able to assign one of the following four designations to each design feature:
- Must-Have — an item that must be present for homeowners to buy.
- Desirable — an item that homeowners really want
- Tradable — an item that homeowners are willing to forgo if it means getting something else they really want.
- Removable — an item that homeowners do not care much about.
Shown are the Top 5 items that this year's survey respondents rated. Also, we'll debut a detailed presentation of the findings 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, in room North 256 during the 2009 International Builders' Show at Las Vegas Convention Center. On hand will be executives from Avid Ratings; architect Carol Lavender, owner of Lavender Design Group in San Antonio, Texas; and Heather McCune, director of marketing for Bassenian/Lagoni Architects in Newport Beach, Calif.
Of course, home building is a local industry, and what's tradable in one part of the country may be a must-have in another. Consequently, home builders will have a much easier time emerging strong from the current recession if they understand what is important to their home buyers and are able to build homes that first deliver all the musts, many of the desires, swap out the tradable and remove the unimportant. For additional reports in your region, please visit www.avidratings.com.
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