The past year’s health climate changed the landscape of real estate forever. In 2020, what buyers valued most of all in a home were safety and price. However, in today’s world, house hunters now have a different focus: open-air amenities. This term is purposefully vague — depending where you live, it could mean anything from an open floor plan to a porch in the front. Read on for more examples of open-air amenities buyers are seeking now more than ever.
Entertainer’s Backyards
There’s nothing like a pool, spa, and built-in barbeque to get the party started. With so many people now working from home, the extra space in an entertainer’s backyard is the difference between going stir-crazy and thoroughly enjoying sheltering in place.
Gardens
Even small areas for a garden, including vertical space, are in demand. Trellises and racks for plants to climb upwards are great for smaller homes, and lush greenery automatically makes any outdoor area more inviting.
Balconies & Patios
Fresh air has come to be extra appreciated in the last year, which is why home seekers are looking for houses that include balconies and patios. Whether that’s a Juliet balcony off the master bedroom, a side patio, or a cozy front porch, open-air conversation areas top many buyers’ must-have lists.



