Waterloo Region Record

What do millennial­s want in a home?

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When entering the residentia­l market, it's important to appeal to as many people as possible, especially young, first-time homebuyers. They're one of Canada's fastest-growing markets, but their tastes and priorities are quite different.

“The next generation of first-time homebuyers knows exactly what they want in their first major investment,” explains Christophe­r Alexander, regional director at Re/Max Integra. “Sellers need to be strategic before putting their home on the market to appeal to these needs.”

Here are the top three factors influencin­g millennial­s' purchasing behaviour:

Location, location, location. It's widely known that finding a home in the right neighbourh­ood can significan­tly increase ROI long-term, and millennial­s are taking extra note. But homes in communitie­s where new schools and amenities are being built are attracting young buyers looking for “what's next,” rather than what's hot now. Up-and-coming neighbourh­oods that are slated to receive investment from the city or are under redevelopm­ent are prime for real estate investment­s as smart millennial buyers realize their value will only continue to rise. If the neighbourh­ood is walkable, that's a bonus.

Smarter living. With exciting advancemen­ts in the ever-growing tech industry, preparing your home to appeal to a hyper-connected millennial market is easier than ever. From installing fridges that text you when you're low on milk to wireless light switches, sellers who make even a small investment in a smarter home will instantly attract tech-savvy first-time buyers. Adding innovation­s such as a programmab­le thermostat will not only make your home appealing to the eco-conscious young buyer – the remotely adjustable tech can also help lower your utilities bills as you wait for your closing date. Looking ahead. As a home is typically the first major investment most millennial­s make, it needs to be able to suit their growing list of needs. While young buyers may not have children now, many are already considerin­g multi-bedroom homes and properties with backyards in anticipati­on of a soon-to-be expanding family. Investing in backyard landscapin­g and clearing out clutter to make space for a possible play area or nursery is a great way to appeal to young families looking for a home they can see themselves grow in.

 ??  ?? Millenials represent Canada’s fastest growing segment of the first-time home buying market. They know “exactly what they want” from their first major purchase, according to some real estate experts.
Millenials represent Canada’s fastest growing segment of the first-time home buying market. They know “exactly what they want” from their first major purchase, according to some real estate experts.

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