Here's why the Zoom room trend might sell your home faster
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Here's why the Zoom room trend might sell your home faster
"More than just a home office, a Zoom room is a dedicated space in your house where you can easily and comfortably attend videoconference calls with co-workers, help the kids log in for remote schooling, or enjoy virtual check-ins with family. According to the most recent Realtor.com® Home Trends report, 56.5% more listings mentioned a Zoom room in their description, selling at a median price of $514,990. The trend is actually higher in demand than custom built-ins and pickleball courts!"
""The shift to working from home brought with it a surge of demand for Peloton space, dedicated home offices, and, yes, Zoom rooms that are more than just an Ikea desk and chair," says Cedric Stewart, a real estate agent with Keller Williams Capital Properties. Given the demand, we spoke to experts on how to create this space in your home to enjoy on your own or to entice prospective buyers."
Before the coronavirus pandemic homeowners often highlighted in-home luxuries like saunas, new patio pavers, or large entertainment systems. Six years later homeowners increasingly seek dedicated Zoom rooms: spaces designed for videoconferencing, remote schooling, and virtual family check-ins. Listings mentioning Zoom rooms rose 56.5%, selling at a median price of $514,990. Demand for Zoom rooms outpaced interest in custom built-ins and pickleball courts. The shift to remote work created higher demand for Peloton space, home offices, and professional videoconferencing areas. Designers recommend dedicating a space, ensuring strong Wi‑Fi or wired ethernet, and creating an attractive, organized background.
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