Are you ready to buy or sell a home? Either way, it's a good idea to be fully up to date on what features 2020 homebuyers are looking for. This way, you will know what to expect in a new home or to highlight in your own property. Here's a quick rundown of the features homebuyer love in 2020.

The Bigger the Kitchen, the Better


One of the features homebuyer love in 2020 is a big, spacious kitchen. This is an area that just can't seem to get big enough for the liking of most modern buyers. There are a number of reasons why this is so. For one thing, a larger kitchen adds value to a home. It's the number one proof of a serious renovation campaign.

If you are the home owner, trying to sell your property, take heart. You won't have to spend a million dollars to make your kitchen look larger. It's actually a very simple and cost-effective process. A lot of it comes down to being able to gut out ancient and obsolete fixtures and replace them with smaller, higher functioning new ones.

Simply replacing a few bulky and out of date fixtures will open up your kitchen space. In addition, you can follow it up by giving the entire area a quick and cost-effective makeover. If the wallpaper or tiles are old and faded, switch them out. Make sure to pay attention to your sinks and faucets. Replace them if necessary.

Your Home Needs to Be as Smart as Possible


One of the biggest things 2020 homebuyers are looking for is for their new property to be as automated or "smart" as possible. This new form of smart automation can take a number of guises. For example, you may be able to offer them a home where the HVAC system is operable from a single central control source.

You may also be able to offer them a property where they can open and close the garage door without ever having to leave their bed. Home security automation is also a huge plus. The more fully automated the security system in a home is, the more desirable it will be. This is a feature that will send your home to the top of the buyer's list.

You Should Be Able to Offer Buyers a Home Office


Thanks to the recent outbreak of Coronavirus, there is a bigger demand than ever before for a property to feature a modern home office. Make no mistake, this was a trend that was on its way to the top even before the outbreak. But, as things stand now, this is a feature that will give your home an added layer of desirability.

More and more people are working from home. This is partly at the moment out of the need to stay confined and socially distanced. But it is also a trend that is on the rise due to the sheer convenience and comfort that working from home offers. As a result, you need to be aware of this trend and plan to take full advantage of it.

A modern home office should be equipped with features like clear and bright lighting, plenty of space for a comfy table and chair, and, of course, lots of room for computers, webcams, and other electronic necessities. A space that can be quickly and easily utilized for work will be a huge plus when it comes to attracting a buyer.

The More Bathrooms Your Home Has, the Higher its Appeal


Another must-have for modern 2020 homebuyers is plenty of bathrooms. Let's face it, folks are just plain sick and tired of having to wait to use the facilities. If the wife is showering, the husband needs a place to go that won't conflict with her activities. The more bathrooms you have in your home, the better it will be for all.

This goes double in a home with kids. Your teenage girl definitely has different needs than your son. But you want them all to be able to use the bathroom without erupting into a civil war on every occasion. This is why home buyers want to be able to choose a home where plenty of bathrooms are available for the sake of peace and civility.

The Time to Get Your Home Value Enhanced is Now


If you speak to a real estate agent in 2020, the first thing they will want to impress on you is the need to upgrade your home value. To do this, you can make a number of timely and cost-effective renovations. As you do so, it's crucial to keep in mind at all times what homebuyers are looking for in the 21st century.