Demand for new build homes rockets post lockdown
The House Builders Federation reports “over half now appreciate their home 'more than ever'” and “40% of people want a home office!”
“Interest in new build homes has rocketed since lockdown was lifted. After spending months taking refuge in their existing homes, more and more are re-evaluating their circumstances and considering a move – and high quality, environmentally friendly, modern new build homes are increasingly being seen as an option.”
Their survey “shows that: 55% of people polled stated that they now value their home space more than ever. 2 in 5 (40%) people say that they would now prioritise space for a home office if they were searching for a new home. 1 in 5 (18%) people want to change the style of their home, with 1 in 6 (16%) stating whilst being in lockdown their interest in updating their home has increased. Almost a quarter of people (22%) aged 25-34 revealed that whilst being in lockdown their interest in interior design has increased, compared to just one in eight (12%) of those aged 45-54.” Read the full article
The House Builders Federation reports “over half now appreciate their home 'more than ever'” and “40% of people want a home office!”
“Interest in new build homes has rocketed since lockdown was lifted. After spending months taking refuge in their existing homes, more and more are re-evaluating their circumstances and considering a move – and high quality, environmentally friendly, modern new build homes are increasingly being seen as an option.”
Their survey “shows that: 55% of people polled stated that they now value their home space more than ever. 2 in 5 (40%) people say that they would now prioritise space for a home office if they were searching for a new home. 1 in 5 (18%) people want to change the style of their home, with 1 in 6 (16%) stating whilst being in lockdown their interest in updating their home has increased. Almost a quarter of people (22%) aged 25-34 revealed that whilst being in lockdown their interest in interior design has increased, compared to just one in eight (12%) of those aged 45-54.” Read the full article