Sad as it may be, the perfect home does not exist – what features would your clients be most willing to give up?
It would be nice if we lived in a perfect world. Money would grow on trees; chocolate would be as healthy as beans and bananas; and homebuyers would find the ideal, turn-key-ready home every time.
Sadly, we do not live in a perfect world, and compromise is a common aspect of the homebuying process, particularly with housing inventory as low as it’s been in recent months – and though the tide may be changing, housing inventory remains quite low historically, and it’s spurring homebuyer demand across the nation.
But what features of a home are potential homebuyers most willing to compromise on? That was the central question of a recent survey conducted by Century 21, which asked more than 2,000 American adults on how far they’d be willing to go to buy that dream house. Would they give up a finished basement, or a walk-in closet? Would they move far away from family and friends, or accept a longer commute to work? Would they put more money down, or buy the home as-is? See our infographic below to find out: