'Build quality' came in first, suggesting that buyers are wise to the fact that not all new-build homes are finished to an equal standard. Some are riddled with flaws or snags, and some use superior construction and furnishing materials than others.
The second most popular response was ‘off-street parking’, proving that the idea that personal car ownership levels are declining is yet to have a significant impact on the housing market.
The next most popular response was ‘running costs’, such as energy bills and council tax. With the rising cost of living strong in people’s minds at the moment, it seems that finding a home that can automatically keep costs to a minimum has become a priority.
‘Private green space’ ranks 4th, ‘nearby transport links’ 5th, and ‘sustainability’, such as green energy from solar panels, ranks 6th.
The least popular response was ‘onsite amenities’, including gyms, shops, or social venues, suggesting that modern homebuyers are not massively attracted by the concept of ready-made outlets within a new-build development.