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In the wake of the pandemic, New York City’s real estate landscape has undergone significant transformations. Real estate agents across the city report a notable shift in buyer preferences, reflecting the changing needs and desires of residents.
One major change is the increasing demand for more spacious living arrangements. As remote work became the norm during the pandemic, many buyers began prioritizing larger homes that can accommodate home offices and provide ample space for family activities. This trend has led to a surge in interest for apartments with additional rooms or homes in suburban areas where buyers can find more square footage at competitive prices.
Additionally, outdoor space has become a crucial factor in buyer decision-making. Access to balconies, terraces, or private gardens is now often seen as essential rather than a luxury.
Moreover, the desire for amenities that promote wellness, such as gyms and green spaces, has gained prominence. Buyers are now looking for properties that not only serve as a place to live but also enhance their overall quality of life in a post-pandemic world.
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