5 Home Upgrades That Don’t Pay Off With Young Homebuyers (VIDEO)

Gen Z, Millennials, and Baby Boomers have completely different types of tastes, while young homebuyers are tech-savvy others like to keep things old school. Despite being young homebuyers and having everything in the palm of their hand Millennials are minimalists; they like to have everything right there and then.

Technology has to be fast and up-to-date, so it’s only natural to have the greatest gadgets in their new homes. The professionals at the Local Records Office in Indianapolis, IN created a list of the things Millennials are not interested in when it comes to buying a house. If you’re looking to attract these youngsters you will need to step your game up in a different type of way.

1. Landscaping That is Too Much

Millennials are the only generation that prefers low-cut landscapes and while having indoor plants. The over-the-top landscape will scare off and overwhelm Millennials. When staging an open house make sure to have small plants all over the house. This will show the house is green-friendly and welcoming.

“The more simple the house and tech-savvy it is the more it will attract young homebuyers. Remove old furniture and outdated flooring. Instead, install smart appliances, this will make life easier for these young buyers” says, Thomas Hayes from QTMS Real Estate LLC located in downtown Indianapolis, IN.

2. Dining Room

While baby boomers cared about shelves full of fine china plates and family pictures young homebuyers. On the other hand, want something simple yet comfortable. The dining room isn’t used like it was used back a few decades; it’s used more as a simple room.

“Dining rooms are becoming less and less popular over the years, it’s one of those things that you decorate it and leave it. I hope nice dining rooms come into style in the future because I really like them” says, Pablo Ramirez from Ramirez Real Estate Sales in San Diego, California.

3. Designer Floor Plan

Older generations might want a nice floor plan with a dining room that led to the kitchen and had a view of the backyard but these days floor plans are changing. Millennials want wide-open floor plans to multitask.

“Every generation has a different taste, I like to see how things change over the years and how old floor plans that were left behind are becoming cool again. This is why I love real estate” says Christopher Kennedy from Cerritos, California.

4. Carpeting or Hardwood Floors

A nice fluffy carpet will bring out the home sweet home in any house. A light color carpet will give the living room a nice bright color. Carpets are great for pets and people want to feel comfortable when walking around the house.

Hardwood floors, on the other hand, are hard but easy to upkeep. Hardwood floors bring out the color in any home. The hardwood will make it easy to clean when the homeowners have pets like dogs and cats. Both are great and have their own advantages and disadvantages.

5. Game Rooms

If there is anything that young homebuyers like besides smart gadgets is vintage games and this is why game rooms will help you sell to Millennials. Game rooms became popular after the ‘man’s cave’ became such a hit back in the 1980s. These game rooms consist of a large television, vintage and new game consoles, comfortable couches, pop snack machines, and of course a few smart gadgets.

“Game rooms are the newer versions of our dad’s man cave, but a bit more simple of course. Game rooms are great pass times for young homebuyers” says, Kennedy.

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