Easy access to the conveniences consumers once enjoyed outside their homes — from spas to gyms to restaurants — is likely to remain limited for the foreseeable future. It’s therefore no surprise that home amenities remain front of mind for luxury buyers. Regardless of where your buyers and sellers are located, the activities they’re doing at home have shifted.
Source: Inman News
3 trending outdoor amenities buyers are looking for
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