Which Way Are Real Estate Trends Heading?


The good thing is they will only increase in value and popularity down the road. Once you’ve decided that you’re ready to buy a new home, you’ll probably find yourself noticing all sorts of things that might have escaped your attention in the past. These things are known as real estate trends, and they can play a huge role in the buying and selling process. In some recent work with Premier One, a leading group of professionals marketing real estate Charleston SC, we discussed some of these trends.

Real Estate CharlestonMaybe you’ll even take a look at magazines, articles, websites, and TV shows that cover the many aspects of making a home that expresses your personality, your attitudes, and your philosophy of life—and lifestyle. And if you’ve already started touring new homes, there’s a high likelihood that you already have a growing checklist of “must haves” and “maybes” and “definitely nots” going.

If you’re reading this article, chances are you know exactly what we’re talking about. And you’re packed and ready for the journey towards home ownership. So travel along with us as we explore what’s new in real estate trends, what’s growing in popularity, what’s hip and hot, and what’s up ahead in the not-so-distant future. Consider this article a road map.

Keep in mind that it won’t tell you where to head, though. No side streets, off-the-beaten-tracks or cul-de-sacs are shown. But when it comes to making a home your very own, it’s sometimes as much as about how you got there as it is reaching that final destination.

Currently, one of the popular architectural look for new homes is, without a doubt, right out of the Old World. More specifically, it’s the Italianate look of Tuscany and the sunny Mediterranean. With a little bit of Mexico and the Texas Hill Country thrown in for good measure. Which certainly makes a lot of sense, since South and Central Texas and the Rio Grande Valley have a lot in common, climate-wise, with that part of Europe.

These real estate trends seem to come into popularity then fall out, but right now it appears they are peaking once again. Looking back a few decades, regardless the region of the country, this is an example of how real estate trends can be identified if you know what you are looking for.

What are the signatures of these real estate trends? Instead of brick, look for stone and stucco. Preferably done with rustic finishes that have the patina of age—even antiquity. Another element you’ll frequently see is a tile or metal roof—both of which are very sensible for our region. The optimum effect is one of the luxury of hand craftsmanship and things made to last—well, practically forever. Perfect for a more gentle, gracious way of life.

 

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