New research has found that homebuyers would prioritise buying a home with superfast broadband over being close to a good school.
A property consultancy, Bramleys, has analysed the priorities of homebuyers when looking for a first or new home, and how the pandemic has affected house searches.
Unsurprisingly, a garden and parking space were the biggest priorities for buyers, with 60 and 40 per cent respectively.
The survey of 3,000 UK adults found a third would prefer a home in a rural location, compared to just 10 per cent who would prioritise homes in a city centre location.
Superfast broadband was an essential feature of a new home for a quarter, twice as many as would prefer a home near a good school or a home that was within a close community with friendly neighbours.
A permanent home office space is down the list of priorities, with just one in 16 adults claiming it would be a necessity for a new home. Essentials that came ahead of a home office is a property close to budget supermarkets 15 per cent and proximity to a local pub (eight per cent).
The top 20 priorities for homebuyers were:
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Garden (61%)
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Parking space (40%)
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Rural location (32%)
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Good public transport availability (32%)
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Close to family (29%)
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Superfast broadband available (24%)
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Close proximity to budget supermarkets (15%)
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Close to workplace (14%)
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Close to friends (13%)
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Friendly neighbours/ close community (12%)
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Close proximity to good schools (12%)
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Already completely refurbished (11%)
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City centre location (10%)
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Separate garage (9%)
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Close proximity to a public park (9%)
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Close proximity to luxury supermarket (8%)
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Close proximity to a local pub (8%)
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Good selection of takeaways (6%)
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Home office space (6%)
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New build property (5%)
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