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Floridau2019s real estate market is on the up amidst a COVID-driven boom. But, as homebuyers flock to the Sunshine State, they are bringing with them a checklist that consists of more than just sun, shores and southern fun.
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THE MODERN HOMEBUYER'S CHECKLIST THAT IS REAPING THE REWARDS OF COVID-19 REAL ESTATE The real estate market in Florida is high in the middle of the BoV-driven boom But, as home buyers rush to Sunshine State, they are bringing in a look that includes more than just the sun, beaches and southern attractions. In recent months, there has been an average of a thousand people traveling to Florida every day, resulting in a more than 50% increase in home sales in some state states. Alistair Brown, CEO of Alistair Brown International Real Estate (ABIRE), a global real estate real estate company that specializes in the Florida market, explains the cause of the boom. “The epidemic has changed the way we live in more ways than one and, as a result, our living arrangements had to change. "For example, the rise of long-distance work, bans on recreational activities and environmental constraints have all led to the demise of the demand for homes outside the metropolitan areas, with more space and more COVID-protected facilities available. Most of Florida's luxury apartments offer just that." The move has become particularly popular among families who, pre-COVID, lived in densely populated areas. But, with the prevalence of viruses so high in these areas and the threat of future extinction still to come, rural escape seems reasonable. But, while some prefer to go full-time to the government, a vacation home is an attractive investment opportunity for others - be it home escape, as travel restrictions still exist, or a sense of comfort at home, as you enjoy a long stay. and the times of separation. However, whatever the reason may be, the roots that inspire something interesting, and the ones that Alistair believes have inspired a new list of needs among home buyers. “The epidemic has caused people to rethink their way of life. We all have symptoms and desires for treatment that we want our lives to play out and none of these times have been elevated beyond the time of the spread of the virus.
“While the threat to our health and well-being has increased, the prospect of an unfulfilled life, imprisonment and increased risk has become a major problem. “Many have come to realize that the virus is not going away any time soon and that the chances of a relapse are slim. So, instead of living a life of regret, it is time to change and fulfill these aspirations while we can, as well as to encourage newcomers in the stand of our present reality. ” But what exactly makes these new desires involved? Well, Alistair explains that they have a lot to do with the design of the houses. Space “For those who are bound by the rules of locking areas in confined spaces, especially in densely populated cities, the demand for a room with a room will be stronger than ever. “Home buyers will be looking at the size and location available in certain areas of the house. For example, kitchens should have enough space to get extra cooking at home, as well as a dining area suitable for the whole family. “Outside the area will be the first thing. Whether it’s a private courtyard, a lighthouse or district garden, families will be looking for homes with outdoor seating areas where they can enjoy Sunshine State to the fullest, despite the COVID restrictions in effect. " Rooms-built houses “One of the main reasons for the migration of people is to work at home. While this was a requirement at the peak of the epidemic, many companies and employees choose to make the switch permanently. “Therefore, home buyers will be looking for buildings and locations for office buildings. This also needs to be spacious rooms that can accommodate everything from tables, filter cabinets and by mix-and- match. “Home offices need to be closed from the rest of the house. This not only provides privacy and minimizes vulnerabilities when working, it also allows people to turn off the home after a long day.
"Comparing home-to-home life can be extremely difficult, especially if both parties have four walls, so homes that allow the separation of the two will be much preferred." Strong living "The experience of this accident has been a major factor in the decline of our travels and new, lesser- known lifestyles. Knowing this, many will be looking for ways to move forward with their lives and greater awareness of their actions. “At home, these include things, such as using energy properly or growing their own food. Yes, this requires homes to have modern heating appliances, plumbing and electricity, as well as fields where fruit and vegetables can be grown. ” Cleanliness “While it would be wrong to assume that people lived in unsanitary conditions prior to the epidemic, the threat of perpetual viruses on relationships only raised issues of human hygiene. “Therefore, homes that can be cleaned more easily, if at all, are cleaner, will be sought after than at high risk. Take, for example, a voice-activated technology that can turn off lights and turn off or stop-start electronic devices, without the need for manual intervention. And, while air units are common components of the Floridaidian buildings, they can be upgraded with intelligent technology solutions, such as those provided by RespirTech. “In addition to cooling the house, the new system regularly cleans air and space with the help of photocatocial devices, which release small amounts of hydrogen peroxide. Such devices will increase the forefront of consumer attention, as they seek to reduce interactions with products and services. " Entertainment “With dangers and restrictions left in many entertainment venues, leisure centers at home have become a necessity. These may include bars, private baths and home gyms to name but a few.
“While local resources are still important in fulfilling our natural desire, consumers are looking for more home-based facilities than abroad. “Also by protecting them from any hazards associated with shared buildings, some forms of indoor recreation guarantee any time of closure or future locks that slightly affect people’s daily routines. "Ultimately, living after COVID will focus more on increasing comfort and reducing the potential for future violence. And, like most things in life, it starts at home." Ends - Notes to editors About Alistair Brown International Real Estate Alistair Brown International Real Estate (ABIRE) is a boutique real estate consulting and design agency that brings together the most recognizable buildings from around the world. Offering a diverse portfolio focused exclusively on the most sought after areas of the world, its expert team is committed to providing anything but the best in high-end buildings. Under the leadership of founder Alistair Brown - with more than 30 years of experience in the field - the firm has attracted some of the architects in real estate business today. Setting the first prospect in Florida and the Caribbean, ABIRE has gained in-depth knowledge of the real estate market in each of these areas. Successfully addressing the concerns of premium real estate through design considerations, a global network and a preferred marketing strategy, ABIRE’s longevity in this industry is ultimately focused on its potential beyond its customer expectations.