{"id":6891,"date":"2020-10-15T08:48:36","date_gmt":"2020-10-15T12:48:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireappraisalgroup.com\/?p=6891"},"modified":"2020-10-02T08:49:24","modified_gmt":"2020-10-02T12:49:24","slug":"44-of-owners-dissatisfied-with-home-since-pandemic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireappraisalgroup.com\/44-of-owners-dissatisfied-with-home-since-pandemic\/","title":{"rendered":"44% of Owners Dissatisfied With Home Since Pandemic"},"content":{"rendered":"

44% of Owners Dissatisfied With Home Since Pandemic<\/h1>\n

Source:\u00a0 https:\/\/magazine.realtor\/daily-news\/2020\/10\/01\/44-of-owners-dissatisfied-with-home-since-pandemic?AdobeAnalytics=ed_rid=2087701&om_mid=3291|RealtorMagNews_2020_10_01&om_nytpe=REALTOR%20MAG%20NEWS<\/h5>\n

The pandemic has prompted homeowners to reevaluate where they call home. Sears Home Services recently surveyed about 1,000 people nationwide on how they feel about home since the pandemic and the results show a growing dissatisfaction. Forty-four percent of respondents said they are less satisfied with their home since the beginning of the pandemic.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s a sense of feeling \u2018trapped\u2019 when it\u2019s required to remain inside; we\u2019re missing the venues we used to frequent and perhaps noticing flaws of the home while spending more time there,\u201d the survey notes.<\/p>\n

Households with children all living in smaller spaces are more likely to be linked to owners\u2019 dissatisfaction. Homeowners with children were 10 percentage points more likely to say they felt less satisfied with their home than those without. Also, homeowners with only one or two bedrooms were more likely to report being unsatisfied with their homes.<\/p>\n

The growing dissatisfaction among homeowners after being hunkered down may be a big factor behind the surging housing market. Contract signings on homes surged to a record high in August and are now\u00a024% higher than a year ago<\/a>, the National Association of REALTORS\u00ae reported Wednesday.<\/p>\n

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 42% of respondents say it\u2019s more difficult to find \u201calone time\u201d inside their home. Seventy-nine percent of respondents admitted to telling a lie in order to just get alone time at home. People with children were more likely to tell a lie for that reason. Thirty-eight percent of respondents said they used their alone time to work on a home improvement project.\u00a0Studies have linked home improvement with helping people feel a sense of enjoyment<\/a>\u00a0and offering a boost to their mental health.<\/p>\n

Survey respondents said the four top features they most want to add to their homes are a home gym (41%), home office (37%), gaming space (32%), and kitchen space (31%).<\/p>\n

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\u201cThe more time you spend with something, the more you get to know it,\u201d the survey notes. \u201cWith much of the world spending a highly unusual amount of time at home, we\u2019re finding the things we want to improve but also benefiting more from those improvements.\u201d