The most desirable property features for homebuyers in 2025

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Forget exposed brick walls and fireplaces, new research has revealed the latest must-haves for homebuyers looking ahead to 2025.

Based on Google search trends, research by housebuilder St. Modwen Homes highlights some surprising shifts. The top feature? Driveways. With a whopping 309 per cent spike in searches compared to last year, we're prioritising space for cars, reflecting a growing focus on convenience and practicality.

Also topping the list are home offices (+232 per cent), showing a continuation of the WFH trend and an increase in hybrid working, along with the preference for corner plots (+89 per cent) for those craving a little extra outdoor space and more potential to extend.

It's not just about home features though, as proximity to farm shops is also on the rise (+83 per cent), showing a desire for fresh, locally sourced produce. Storage also appears to be a necessity, with garages (+49 per cent) and built-in bookshelves (+30 per cent) featuring on the list.

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Manhattan office in stone and espresso walnut slatted feature panels, SharpsSharps

See the top 10 below:

  • Driveway +309 per cent

  • Home office +232 per cent

  • Corner plot +89 per cent

  • Nearby farm shop +83 per cent

  • Semi-detached properties +80 per cent

  • Local butchers +49 per cent

  • Garage +49 per cent

  • Study nook +33 per cent

  • Built-in bookshelves +30 per cent

  • Detached properties +27 per cent

But not all features are as popular as they once were. According to the study, exposed brick walls have seen a dramatic decline in demand (-67 per cent), while the appeal of period features (-35 per cent), home gyms (-18 per cent), and fireplaces (-18 per cent) are also waning. Even once-luxurious touches like underfloor heating and spiral staircases are seeing a dip in interest.

'Homebuyers today have moved away from simply seeking out traditional aesthetics. Instead, they are focusing on practical, future-proofed elements that align with their evolving lifestyles,' says Jo Winston from St. Modwen Homes. 'Features like home offices and electric car charging points reflect this shift toward a more forward-thinking approach to home design.

'Overall, we're witnessing a transition where homeowners want their living environments to be adaptable, multifunctional, and reflective of their values – whether that’s convenience, sustainability, or the desire for a more connected and comfortable lifestyle.'

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