Buying a home is often an emotional decision; perhaps even more so than a
practical, financial decision. Real estate marketing has recognized this for decades
which is why agents have emphasized curb appeal and staging to their clients.
Open houses have featured the smell of fresh baked cookies and soothing music,
all in an effort to appeal to the buyer’s sense of home and comfort.
Many homeowners ponder this question, along with whether they can make
adjustments via remodels or additions. The fact is that our tastes, needs, and
lifestyles change and evolve over time. The past few years have dramatically
changed the way we look at our homes. More people than ever before now work
from home. That cute cottage or condo might have been the perfect home base
for evening and weekend activities, but fall short of the ideal full-time work space.
On the other hand, some homeowners have realized that they have under utilized
their property. During the pandemic, we saw home cooking, gardening, and crafts
boom. Yards have been redesigned to include vegetable beds and fruit trees.
Kitchen remodels have emphasized cooking space and gathering areas for family.
For anyone who has lived in their home for 7+years, it’s natural to wonder if the
property still suits their needs. Families grow and contract, lifestyles and jobs
change, and as life moves on, homeowners should periodically ask themselves if
they would buy their current home today.