Pandemic will affect home choices

Published Nov 11, 2020

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Post-Covid buyers will demand additional facilities, such as home workstations, more open space and increased security features.

Property developments

planned during and after the Covid-19 pandemic are likely to feature new designs and facilities that take into account the changed living habits and needs of South Africans.

Gated communities

and

communal living spaces

will continue to be in demand but developers will need to focus on the price points as well as additional offerings such as space and security, say property players.

Although we are still in uncharted waters, says Stephen Porteous of SDP Consultants, property brokers for sectional title estate

The Woodland

in Prestondale, Umhlanga, it is “fairly apparent” that people will rely on each other more, not only in terms of security but also, as a collective, in assisting the less fortunate.

“We may also find ourselves relying on each other in terms of introducing advanced and expensive communication – which is more affordable as a community, and even educating our children or at least providing an environment conducive to learning and having fun.”

For these reasons, he believes that gated communities are going to dominate the

post-Covid

market.

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