Homes are evolving along with younger buyers who are tech savvy and want to use technology throughout the home itself. Many younger buyers would rather have high-tech rooms with surround sound, large screen TVs, and the most up-to-date audio/visual equipment than a formal dining room; and they would like to transform an entire property into a ‘smart home’ with home automation systems. They also prefer a customized home office with built-in desks, shelving and cabinets, a space dedicated to their laptops, printers, and work-related items. Younger buyers want urban homes in buildings that have amenities such as a full-time concierge, a full-service gym, even an in-house spa or business center. They also are interested in expanding a closet or bedroom into a grand walk-in closet and prefer hardwood floors over wall-to-wall carpeting. | Read More
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