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The other day there was an article by the National Association of Home Builders.  It states that builders know what seniors and boomers are looking for in housing.Builders Weigh In On New Housing For Portland Seniors And Boomers.allaboutseniorsboomersandsmallhouses.com

Builders Weigh In On New Housing For Portland Seniors And Boomers

Here’s a list from the NAHB’s website of those features Portland Seniors And Boomers may be looking for in a Portland home:

The boomer generation is more active than generations past, has a more sophisticated style and wants options and choices in their homes. Whether they are selling the homes where they raised their children and heading to sunnier pastures, or staying put and redesigning to accommodate their retired lifestyle, boomers are making an impact on new housing trends. Some features that home builders and remodelers are seeing as they begin to cater to the boomers include:

Portland Real Estate New Home Features For Small Houses

Home Offices – Some boomers are choosing to work past the age of 65. As they transition from a traditional 9-to-5 job, however, they want home offices for flexibility. A second career or part-time employment often eliminates the hassle of commuting while keeping them active and bringing in supplementary income.

Tech/Media Centers – The tech-savvy boomer generation wants top-of-the-line amenities for their homes such as a media room with surround sound and central control systems, which manage all media sources in one location. The house may include a wireless home network (Wi-Fi), remote control lighting and security features.

Wider Doors and Hallways – As a person ages, there is a likelihood that use of a wheelchair might become a necessity. Designing a home that is livable now but can transition and be functional as the occupant ages is important in ensuring that the home will be a good long-term investment. Wider doors and hallways are useful for moving larger furniture today, and will also be wheelchair accessible tomorrow.

Better Lighting/Bigger Windows – The need for more lighting usually increases as we grow older. To accommodate this, builders are adding more windows and making them larger to let in more natural light. They are also adding more light fixtures in areas including under cabinets and in stairwells. Multiple switches to reduce the number of trips and dimmer controls to eliminate glare are other options.

First-Floor Bedrooms and Bathrooms – More than 40 percent of new homes have master suites downstairs, a 15 percent increase over a decade ago. Boomers not wishing to go up and down stairs with bad knees and aching backs have helped fuel this trend. The bedrooms are also bigger, with larger walk-in closets and bathrooms that have a separate tub and shower and dual sinks.

Easy to Maintain Exteriors/Landscaping Yard work, painting, and other landscaping chores may no longer be enjoyable to aging home owners.  People who move to a new home when they retire may opt for a maintenance-free community. Those that choose to stay in their homes might make improvements to exterior surfaces such as installing stucco, brick or low-maintenance siding. Lawns are being replaced with living patios, decorative landscaping, or flower beds which can be a hobby for gardening enthusiasts.

Flex Space – “Flex space” has become more prevalent in both new homes and remodeling. Flex spaces are rooms that take on the purpose of the present home owner’s needs but can adjust with changes as they occur. What may have once started out as a guest bedroom can be redecorated to serve as a hobby room or library. This allows home owners to stay in their homes longer as it continues to serve their needs throughout life’s stages.

Portland Real Estate Wish List For New Houses

Are the above features what you’re looking for in a new Portland home if you’re a senior or boomer?  Unfortunately, many of our Portland home builders still haven’t met the needs of our Portland seniors and boomers. Looking for a new home in the Portland metro area, give me a call at 503-804-9685 and we can start your search.

Source:  NAHB

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I’ve been wondering which builder would step up to the plate after the McMansion era we’ve just all witnessed to Portland Real Estate Builder Steps Up To The Plate For Smaller Houses.allaboutportlandoregonrealestate.combuild smaller, affordable houses.

Portland Real Estate Builder Steps Up To The Plate For Smaller Houses

Now comes news that it is D.R. Horton that is stepping up to the plate building 29 new homes from 300-600+ square feet without garages in the low-mid $100s right here in Portland. The home plan is designed to store bikes instead. My congratulations to D.R. Horton on his Division 43 Micro Home Project.

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Want more information on these mini-homes?  Send me an email at bettyjung.rebroker (at) gmail.com and I can send you the information.

I look forward to watching the construction progress to its completion and plan to get pictures to post here. Homes are priced from $120-185,000 and will be completed by July.

WANT TO PURCHASE A SMALLER HOME AND DOWNSIZE?

Give me a call at 503-804-9685 and I can assist you.

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