This year, Americans are moving for a variety of reasons. The health crisis has truly reshaped our lifestyles and our needs. Spending so much more time in our current homes has driven many people to reconsider what homeownership means and what they find most valuable in their living spaces. With a new perspective on homeownership, here are some of the reasons people are reconsidering where they live and making moves right now.
>>Working from Home
Remote work became the new norm, and for some, it’s persisting longer than initially expected. Many in the workforce today are discovering they don’t need to live so close to the office anymore and they can get more for their money if they move a little further outside the city limits.
>>Room for Fitness & Activities
Staying healthy and active is a top priority for many Americans, and dreams of having space for a home gym are growing stronger. A recent survey of 4,538 active adults from 122 countries noted the three fastest-growing fitness trends amongst active adults:
>>At-home fitness equipment (up 50%)
>>Personal trainers/nutritionists (up 48%)
>>Online fitness courses, classes, and subscriptions (up 17%)
>>Outdoor Space
Better Homes & Gardens recently released the outdoor living trends for this year, and three of them are:
>>Outdoor Kitchens: 60% of homeowners are looking to add outdoor kitchens.
>>Edible Garden: Millions of people began gardening during the pandemic . . . to supplement pantries with homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs.
>>Secluded Spaces: As outdoor activity increases, so does the need for privacy.
If you’re clamoring for more room to accommodate your changing needs, making a move may be your best bet.
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