Home Features Texas Buyers Are Looking For

by Sam Hall

 

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Buying a home is nothing like buying a snapback cap. One size fits all? It's a bit more complicated than that. When purchasing a property, there is an inevitable overlap regarding buyers' everyday needs and requirements; who doesn't like an open space floor plan? The universal truth is that we want our living rooms commodious, our backyards luscious, and islands are always in demand. Yes, this is Texas, and it might be deserty, but a kitchen one will be satisfactory. For now, at least. What's a home without that one coordinate within, where you and your family members rejoice and enjoy breakfast before the day is officially afoot? One last bite, and it's off to the races. Our individual needs can differ greatly when considering purchasing what could be our forever home. Now, let's peek at some of the trending home features Texas buyers are looking for when scouting. Saddle up.

Know your style

Being the second-largest state in the U.S., Texas offers architectural variety through the heritage of its rich and formidable history. If you're interested in buying a home in Texas from out of state, you should first get acquainted with all the house styles this glorious state offers. And it's a lot:

  • Craftsman
  • Tudor
  • Farmhouse
  • Ranch
  • Mid-century Modern
  • Contemporary
  • Mediterranean
  • Victorian
  • Log home
  • Southwest

As we promised, a land of choices. Once you've picked the one cut out for you, it's time to focus on the essential features any Texan home should possess. The first step is finding the style that suits your needs the best.

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Find the house style that screams your name before you get acquainted with the most popular home features.

It's all about the kitchen

We don't know if the pandemic had any say in it, but eat-in kitchens are the first thing buyers look for when considering a property for sale. Open concept is everything nowadays. 70% of potential buyers have this type of kitchen layout at the top of their wish list. And what's an open-space kitchen without a walk-in pantry? Countertops equal accent pieces, thus leaving us no other choice but to choose from quartz, marble, or granite. Go big or go home (your former home). Since the pandemic, staying in and cooking instead of dining out has been everyone's favorite hobby. So, get some fine bar stools for your kitchen gala nights.

Pet-friendly

You might be wondering if now is the right time to purchase a home. The answer is yes. Texas property prices may have been soaring, but the value of your property will continue to rise for years to come, according to experts. Around 70% of U.S. households are proud pet owners, predominantly dog lovers. So what do Texans want in a home? A dog-friendly environment. Luckily for you, this is Texas, not New York. Finding a house with a great backyard for your best friend should be pretty easy.

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New buyers are all about making their pets the happiest campers.

Quiet and safety

Our neighborhood becomes a part of our identity. And vice versa. If you're a party animal, Texas will deliver. But even party animals enjoy a good night's sleep (or day's?) and crave a little peace and quiet after a good night out. Whether you're thriving through your 20s or looking for a home to start a family, a noise-proof neighborhood will keep your stress levels in check and your blood pressure low. Also, one of the home features Texas buyers are looking for is - no surprise here - a safe neighborhood. It's at the top of the buyers' criteria list, so be sure to do an in-depth analysis before finally deciding on your location.

A home that fits your job's needs

Millennials are hurdle racing, and the finish line is Texas. Being a newly formed tech hub, it represents an Eden of job opportunities for all the young (and not so young) adults from all over the country. So, if a job is calling, and you're moving, we feel you. The residential moving process is one of the most stressful things a human can experience, so having your transfer done by experts is always a wise decision. That said, many buyers come to Texas for work, and one of the most critical things on their list is a home with suitable office space (since most companies still insist on working remotely).

That bonus room

It's a bird; it's a plane; it's a Bonus Room. We call it a bonus room; you name it whatever you deem suitable - garage space, a roomy basement, a den, a shed.

During the past 2+ years, we have learned a simple truth the hard way: we need space. Having that extra room that you can convert into something more exciting and useful - like a reading nook, a workshop, a home gym, or a studio is one of the top trending requests coming from potential buyers: hobby revival era, welcome home.

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A bonus room is one of the top trending home features Texas buyers are looking for in a property.

 

A laundry paradise

If you have a laundromat background, you understand the importance of this unfathomable residential property evolution. Say you're considering one of the best suburban areas in Texas for your big family, and you're looking for that perfect home. How is the laundry room not on your list?! Chores and paradise don't go well together, but it sure sounds more appealing.

Walk-in closets

This one is pretty self-explanatory. We can go vegan in our modest attempts to save the planet, but to give up clothes? Well, it's against the law. We're unconsciously influenced by consumer culture, leaving us only with wanting and needing epic walk-in closets. Two is already a crowd; if you have a large family, you'll need one of those. 

The best advice

You might find some of the home features Texas buyers are looking for compatible with your needs and wants, but the best advice will come from you and your understanding of what you need in your new home.

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