Working From Home? What Homeowners Need in a Home and the Benefit of Living in an HOA Community
/Since Covid-19 work has changed significantly. Where we work, how we work, the hours we work, and the enhanced safety precautions.
With major employers now stating that their employees will be working from home for the foreseeable future, many homebuyers have adjusted their existing home space and converted rooms for workspace. Buyers have also added to their list of desirables in their next home.
Some not only need to plan for a home office space but also need to accommodate the homeschooling or distance learning needs of their children as well. This includes having adequate outdoor recreation space for children to exercise.
This is where the benefit of living in an HOA community may play an important role in the work at home family. HOA’s with common area playgrounds and parks are perfect for parents to take the kids out for some much-needed sunshine and exercise.
Working from home is impacting the way homes are being built, renovated, and marketed. The type of features that have become important to buyers have changed at all price points.
Of course, homebuyers with larger budgets have the luxury of seeking homes with extra bedrooms or offices and dens already included. But many buyers are not as fortunate and need to find the needed space in more creative ways.
The easiest way to add working space is within the bedrooms. This offers the ability to close a door for privacy. Larger bedrooms (both in master and secondary bedrooms) have been a top priority for homebuyers. Another important feature is an open floorplan which features a Great Room design. For generations, kids have done their homework at the kitchen table, and a spacious kitchen/family room combo makes it easier for home learning without becoming cluttered. Another option for homebuyers is a separate formal dining room that could be converted to a workspace.
With all the changes in working and learning environments for both adults and kids, the home is even more important than ever. As needs change, homebuyers seek different features from their new dwellings.