4 Major Ways Pets Are Influencing Home-Buying Decisions

 
 

Pet-friendly features, vet proximity, and private outdoor spaces are just a few of the real estate trends that prove pets are making a big impact on how buyers choose their next home.

People in the U.S. spent $103.6 billion on their pets in 2020, according to the American Pet Products Association. While that number includes things like food, toys, and veterinary care, it does not include one major source of pet-influenced spending: new home purchases. Report after report shows pet owners are buying homes with their furry friends in mind.

According to a 2020 report on pets and real estate by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 1% of homebuyers made their purchase for a better home for their pet. And a 2021 study by the NAR found that 43% of people would be willing to move to better accommodate their pets.

But pets are influencing more than just the motivation to purchase; they're also shaping decisions on everything from the style of the house to its location. And they're impacting sale prices and the home-buying process, too. Research by Zillow and Rover found pet owners will spend more and act more quickly to get pet-friendly features. For example, 84% of dog owners would be willing to pay more to get a home with a doggy door or close proximity to a dog park.

So what's driving these pet-friendly home purchases? Zillow's 2021 Consumer Housing Trends Report found that 73% of homebuyers report having at least one pet at home—up from 64% in 2020. Meanwhile, Petco estimates more than 3 million new pets entered U.S. homes during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The NAR cites the surge in pet adoptions during the pandemic as a major motivating factor behind pet owners looking to move. Many are looking for homes with more space as people continue to stay in and work from home alongside pets. Zillow's research suggests those with at least one pet are more likely to buy larger homes: 36% of buyers with a pet purchased a home with 4+ bedrooms, compared to 24% of buyers without pets.

Renters are also looking for more pet-friendly accommodations. "The rental market severely restricts pets—if they allow them at all," says Randall Graves, a realtor with Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Main Street Properties. Renting often limits the type, number, and size of pets. "Many times purchasing a home is the best option for pet owners," says Graves. The NAR reported 68% of their clients said animal policies influenced their decision to rent or buy in a particular community.

1. Proximity to pet amenities is attractive.

In addition to considering school districts or commute times, pet owners are looking at proximity to key services and activities for Fido when making home purchases. "Nearby dog parks are a huge factor in many pet owners' choice of neighborhoods," says Kelly Hatchett, a realtor with Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Journey. 

Similarly, Hatchett notes the appeal of a doggy daycare en route to work or a nearby vet, particularly for aging pets. Research published by the NAR in 2020 reported 18% of recent homebuyers said it was very important that a vet and/or outdoor space for their pet be close to their neighborhood.

2. Pet-friendly neighborhood culture is a bonus.

Pet owners are looking for like-minded neighbors, too. A recent study by the NAR found that 29% of young millennial buyers (likely first-time) picked their neighborhood with their pet in mind. Buyers are noticing people walking dogs around the block and looking for cats sitting in windows. "It gives them a sense that the neighborhood will be right for their family—both human and furry members," says Hatchett. 

And Graves says interest in pet-friendly neighborhoods extends beyond just a buyer's street. "I get asked a lot about the local dog-friendly restaurants and bars," he says, noting interest in "yappy hours."

3. Outdoor spaces are especially desirable.

Zillow's 2021 pet research suggests private outdoor space is more important to homebuyers with pets than those without (73% compared to 65% of those surveyed). Appealing features include large, fenced-in yards, shade for pets to stay cool, and non-toxic landscaping. These outdoor features can translate to big rewards for sellers: Zillow and Rover research noted listings with a doghouse often sold for more than expected, and homes with a fenced yard sold five times faster than expected.

And it's not just a grassy spot for dogs to play. Destiny Anderson, a realtor with Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Fine Living, says there's also interest in space for outdoor animals. "One couple I am working with wanted more land for their goats," says Anderson. "Around here, a lot of people are looking for at least an acre of land so they can have outdoor animals."

4. Pet-specific interior features are the norm.

Buyers are looking for designated indoor spaces and features for their pets, including doggy doors, mudrooms designed for canines, sunrooms and enclosed porches for cats, and windows that allow all animals to watch the world outside. "As so-called pet parents, we want to give them things to make their lives great, too, as they give so much back to us!" says Carolyn Donaldson, a broker at Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Realty Partners.

Stairs are one interior feature receiving particular attention. "I had clients who would only look at homes with a master bedroom on the ground floor," says Hatchett. "They had two elderly dogs with arthritis who slept in their room at night, and they didn't want them to have to deal with going up and down stairs." A homeowner's ability to traverse stairs can also be a factor. "As a baby boomer, if any emergency vet situations come up, it could be a huge problem getting them downstairs," says Donaldson.

Pets are impacting design details as well. According to the NAR, pet-friendly flooring, grooming and washing areas, custom built-ins for litter boxes, pet supply storage, feeding stations, and pet beds are all grabbing the attention of home-buying pet owners. And Zillow predicts we'll see even more of these features in 2022.

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: From Mountain Getaway to Dream Home

 
 

West + Main agent Tina Berg's Vail home has been slowly remodeled over many years with the goal of someday living there full-time, which finally happened last summer!

"In 2018 we redesigned the outdoor space with new grass, removal of some overgrown trees, gorgeous landscaping, sprinkler system, dry sauna, hot tub + a fire pit to sit around in the cold evenings. Our budget for the outdoor space was $50,000," said Tina. "Then in 2020 we refocused on the inside of the house and decided to just do the entire thing all at once. We hated the outdated flooring, lighting, and how closed off the house felt. We love having people over for dinner parties or to enjoy the weekend in the mountains and wanted an open 'homey' feel." 

In order to capture the openness, they eliminated three unnecessary doors and opened up the staircase with metal open-tread metal railings. 

"My husband has a hobby of collecting wines and has always dreamed of his own wine room, so we created a new space by building a corner out of the garage into the house. We wanted it to be visible to any guests who enter from the front of the house and with the open tread stairs and all glass walls in the wine cellar, we were able to accomplish this goal," said Tina. 

Currently the cellar holds 160 bottles and is properly chilled (and a total show-stopper!) 

The new outdoor deck and nano wall now allow the family to sit outside overlooking the golf course with the perfect indoor/ outdoor living space. 

One of the biggest changes was actually painting the entire inside and outside of the house: the paint inside had a yellowish hue to it, and by painting it Sherwin Williams "Mountain White", and installing new Pella windows the space was instantly brighter, really brightened up the room. 

Other renos in the project included switching out the old smashed metal baseboard radiator covers with custom white wood ones, a fireplace facelift with new tile, glass doors + black metal mantel, and new exterior doors.

"We remodeled because we wanted to live in a home we were excited about, but also for investment purposes - we know the changes we made to the house will dramatically increase the value of the house should we sell it in the future."

Overall budget - $300,000

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Just Listed: West Facing Condo in Heather Gardens

 
 
 

Welcome home to Heather Gardens, an age-restricted community of 55+ active, independent adults.

You're going to love hosting friends in your lovely west-facing condo, with amazing views from the private balcony! Whether you're having your awesome new neighbors over for Sunday brunch, or hosting pre-theatre drinks before heading Downtown on the nearby light rail, your roomy floor-plan is perfect for overnight guests, too! With a stackable in-unit laundry, storage closet on the same floor, garage parking with a cowboy locker above, your low-maintenance home will leave your time free to enjoy everything you enjoy about living in Colorado...and with nearby Cherry Creek State Park + Reservoir, miles of trails, boutique shopping and restaurants, easy access to DIA, Colorado Springs and the Rocky Mountains, the possibilities are truly endless...and don't forget to check out the 100+ activities offered to community residents, too! You are going to LOVE living here!

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A 2021 Year-End Thank You from West + Main - We Couldn't Be More Grateful

Thank you to every single person who trusted, supported, recommended or referred a West + Main agent in 2021!

During a year which seemed to weave in + out between sort-of normal and definitely not, we’re beyond grateful for every loyal member of our team. From our amazing agents who go above and beyond every day to serve their clients and communities, to every member of our staff who keeps everything running smoothly all while taking on new changes, challenges and situations as quickly as they come.

How do we round up 2021 into a tidy, organized summary?

We’re not even going to try. But we do want to acknowledge some of the wonderful ways that West + Main has supported and thrived in the past 12 months.

Our brokerage has grown in a multitude of ways…even more talented and caring professionals have made the choice to work with us, and we don’t take it for granted that they are being constantly hit with messaging from other brokerages, and they continue to call West + Main their Real Estate home. Thank you all, we love you so much and we are so honored to support you so that you can serve your clients!

We got together safely as much as we could this year…through small Accountability Team gatherings, workshops and even a couple of mostly-outdoor celebrations, it was such a pleasure to get to know our people and their clients a little better, to spread some cheer, to learn and grow and collaborate. Of course, we spent thousands of minutes together online as well, and produced a lot of recorded content…one of the very minor bright-sides of the pandemic…we know how to produce a kick-ass show, and it’s all available by replay!

We were able to expand on a lot of programs this year…issues of West + Main Home Magazine were distributed to about 25,000 people, pop-up Feel Good Fridays continued to support so many important + worthy local non-profit organizations, as well as individuals in need (most recently, survivors of Colorado’s Marshall Fire who are experiencing loss + displacement) and our partnerships with our local, state and national Associations continue to expand in order to support both housing and diversity initiatives.

West + Main’s Mentor Program and Managing Broker Career Path continue to evolve, and we are so thrilled with the results from these innovative efforts to provide a life-long and untraditional journey for both New Kids and seasoned agents which create a sustainable full-circle career cycle for our Realtors, offering new opportunities, income streams, and relationships.

Through strategic growth, we are also happy to say that we have served more clients across Colorado and Oklahoma, and, with the recent acquisition of FRED Real Estate Group in Bend, also Central Oregon (congratulations Fred and Keeley Mannila on your retirement - thank you for trusting us to serve your agents!) than ever before - we have amazing Realtors on our roster who offer the same excellent service area to even more homeowners, homebuyers, and investors!

We could go on and on, but the bottom line is…we are so grateful. Grateful for every agent that represents West + Main Homes. Grateful for every client who hires, refers, and trusts our team. And grateful for every challenge, opportunity, and moment that has led us to our 5th year - 2022!

Thank you, and Happy New Year!

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