When Millennials do shop for homes, what turns them off?
Realtor.com shares five home upgrades, while popular with a previous generation of homebuyers, are not desirable for this buyer group.
For example; “Most Millennials don't care about formal dining rooms," says Jason Duff, CEO of Small Nation, a real estate development company in Bellefontaine, Ohio. "It was a fixture for many homes in previous decades, but today dining tends to happen close to the kitchen—from the convenience of a meal home delivery box like Blue Apron—or on the go.”
When it comes to gathering for a meal, Millennials appreciate the laid-back simplicity of breakfast nooks and bar stools.
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