The features buyers are falling in love with this February The features buyers are falling in love with this February

The features buyers are falling in love with this February

Property features that capture buyer attention evolve with changing lifestyles, economic conditions, and social priorities.

No. 14616 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 16 January 2026 by our Marketing Team

February 2026 reveals clear patterns in what makes properties stand out during viewings and generate strong offers. Understanding these preferences helps sellers emphasise relevant features whilst guiding buyers toward homes genuinely meeting their needs.
Energy efficiency tops the list
Properties with high EPC ratings attract significantly more interest than comparable homes with poor energy performance. Buyers increasingly calculate ongoing running costs alongside purchase prices, recognising that efficient properties save hundreds annually on utility bills.
Modern boilers, quality insulation, double or triple glazing, and efficient heating controls all feature prominently in buyer wish lists. Properties demonstrating low energy costs through bills or certificates gain immediate advantages over those where heating expenses create ongoing financial burdens.
Solar panels particularly appeal to environmentally conscious buyers and those seeking reduced electricity costs. Properties with existing installations avoid buyers facing installation decisions and upfront costs, making them immediately more attractive.
Dedicated home office spaces
Hybrid working continues reshaping how people use homes. Dedicated office spaces, separate from bedrooms and living areas, allow professional working environments without compromising other rooms’ functions.
Buyers specifically seek rooms with adequate natural light, space for proper desks and storage, and reasonable separation from household activity areas. Garden offices, converted garages, or simply well-proportioned spare bedrooms marketed as offices all command attention.
Properties lacking dedicated spaces but offering potential for conversion, such as larger landings, understairs areas, or spacious bedrooms, appeal to buyers willing to make minor adaptations. Sellers highlighting these possibilities during viewings help buyers visualise solutions.
Functional layouts
Open-plan living spaces remain popular, but buyers increasingly value layouts offering flexibility. Properties with rooms easily closed off when needed provide versatility that single large spaces cannot match.
Practical features like adequate storage throughout properties, logical room flow, and sufficient electrical sockets in appropriate locations all matter enormously. Buyers notice when properties lack these essentials and factor remediation costs into offer calculations.
Utility rooms or dedicated laundry spaces keep washing machines and drying facilities separate from main living areas. Properties without these spaces require creative solutions that buyers must plan and fund.
Quality kitchens and bathrooms
Well-maintained, modern kitchens and bathrooms significantly influence buyer decisions. These rooms represent expensive renovations if requiring replacement, so properties with quality existing facilities avoid buyers facing immediate major costs.
Kitchens needn’t be luxurious but should be functional, clean, and reasonably contemporary. Adequate workspace, storage, and modern appliances create positive impressions. Similarly, bathrooms with good fixtures, effective showers, and no signs of damp or deterioration reassure buyers about property condition.
Outdoor space of any size
Gardens, terraces, balconies, or even small courtyard spaces all appeal strongly to buyers. Outside access provides lifestyle benefits and practical advantages like clothes drying spaces or storage for bicycles and outdoor equipment.
Size matters less than having some outdoor area. Small, well-maintained gardens often appeal more than large, overwhelming spaces requiring constant maintenance. Properties demonstrating manageable outdoor areas attract buyers seeking benefits without burdens.
Adequate parking
Parking availability significantly affects property appeal, particularly outside city centres where car ownership remains common. Dedicated parking spaces, garages, or reliable on-street parking all influence buyer decisions.
Properties without parking solutions face questions from buyers about alternatives and potential difficulties. Even single dedicated spaces add considerable value compared to competing with neighbours for limited street parking.
Natural light throughout
Bright, well-lit properties create immediate positive impressions during viewings. Large windows, skylights, or properties with favourable orientations allowing sunlight throughout the day all appeal strongly.
Buyers notice dark rooms or properties requiring artificial lighting even during daytime. These spaces feel smaller and less inviting than genuinely bright rooms, affecting overall property perception.
Modern heating controls
Smart thermostats and programmable heating systems appeal to buyers seeking convenience and efficiency. Properties with modern controls allow temperature management via smartphones and scheduling heating around actual occupancy, reducing wasted energy.
These systems needn’t be expensive or complex. Even basic programmable thermostats demonstrate that properties have contemporary, efficient heating management rather than outdated, wasteful systems.
Good decorative condition
Neutral, well-maintained decoration allows buyers to imagine their own furnishings and styles without distraction. Properties in good decorative order avoid buyers facing immediate redecorating costs or living with previous owners’ bold colour choices.
Fresh paint, clean carpets, and well-maintained surfaces throughout create impressions of careful ownership and minimal immediate work required after purchase.
Quiet locations and low traffic
Properties on quiet streets or away from major roads appeal to buyers seeking peaceful home environments. Noise pollution affects quality of life substantially, and buyers increasingly prioritise tranquil locations.
Properties demonstrating sound insulation or positioned away from noise sources gain advantages during viewings when buyers can experience the peaceful atmosphere directly.
Green credentials beyond energy
Water-saving fixtures, recycling facilities, and sustainable materials all resonate with environmentally conscious buyers. Properties demonstrating consideration for environmental impact appeal to growing buyer segments prioritising sustainability alongside traditional features.
Highlighting what matters
Sellers emphasising these features during marketing and viewings capture attention from buyers prioritising them. Understanding current preferences helps both sellers position properties effectively and buyers identify homes genuinely meeting their evolving needs.
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This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.

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