Homeowner's Least Wanted Features

A full two-thirds of respondents to NAHB’s 2019 survey of home buyers indicated that they would not want to buy a home with an elevator in it. According to the NAHB’s What Do Home Buyers Really Want, 2019 edition report, this makes elevators the most unwanted new home or community feature of the survey’s available choices.
Wine cellars came in second on the list of features least wanted by home buyers, with 57% of respondents stating that they did not want them in their homes, followed by plant-covered roofs and nearby daycare centers at 50%.
The list goes on to include pet wash stations, dual toilets in the master bath, two story family rooms, golf course communities, cork flooring, laminate kitchen countertops, and high density development. All were rejected by at least 46% of buyers.
The survey covered new and potential home buyers who had bought homes in the previous three years or were planning to do so in the next three years. Seventy-seven percent of respondents expressed a preference for single-family homes, compared to 4% for homes in multifamily structures.

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