Recent findings from Zillow reveal a significant trend in the real estate market, underscoring buyer preferences for remodeled homes. Listings that showcase renovations see a notable increase in engagement, generating 26% more daily saves on the platform compared to their unaltered counterparts. This trend indicates a potential shift in buyer priorities, as aesthetic and functional upgrades are increasingly driving the decision-making process in home purchases.
In a related analysis, buyers are reportedly willing to pay nearly 4% more for a remodeled home rather than opting for a fixer-upper. This willingness highlights a growing desire for move-in-ready properties, reflecting a broader cultural shift towards convenience and quality in housing decisions. As homebuyers become more selective, sellers may find that investing in renovations can yield substantial returns, positioning their properties more competitively in a dynamic market.
– **Remodeled Listings Performance**: Generated 26% more daily saves on Zillow, emphasizing the value of renovations.
– **Buyer Willingness to Pay More**: Buyers willing to pay nearly 4% extra for remodeled homes over fixer-uppers, indicating a preference for move-in-ready options.
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