LUXURY SURVEY
AFFLUENT HOMEOWNERS FOCUS ON ISLANDS FOR SECOND HOMES
ACCORDING TO THE 2008 COLDWELL BANKER PREVIEWS INTERNATIONAL
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GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS (July 24, 2008) – Homeowners at the highest end of the real estate market still have a dream house in mind and islands like Barbados play a factor in where some call home, according to the 2008 Coldwell Banker Previews International
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Top locations for a dream home among those surveyed were on an island (27 percent) or in a rural country setting (22 percent), followed by the suburbs (18 percent) or an international destination (18 percent). Additionally, eight percent of respondents actually admitted to having been influenced to purchase a property to “keep up” with friends or family.
So what does this mean for sellers of luxury homes and estates in Barbados? Well, when asked to identify a location for a dream home, 45% stated that the preferred location would be near a beach and 23% in a warmer climate.
“Key findings from our annual survey of the luxury market demonstrate that the typical million-dollar homeowner is invested not only in the value of their home as a current part of their portfolios, but also see long-term gains coming from this investment,” said Jim Gillespie, president and chief executive officer, Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. “Interestingly while 44 percent of those surveyed indicated that they plan to stay in their primary residence for at least 10 years, they also dream of owning the perfect home.”
The 2008 Coldwell Banker Previews International Luxury Survey polled 305 homeowners whose primary residence is valued at over US $1 million ($2 million for California residents*) and who have investable assets of more than US $1 million. The average annual household income of the 2008 luxury survey’s respondents is US $754,000.
Second Homes and the Lure of the Beach
The survey revealed that about half of the affluent homeowners surveyed (48 percent) own at least one secondary residence. Most of these properties are located in beach areas (45 percent). For those who own second homes, significantly more men than women cited that the primary purpose of the residence was a retirement property (17 percent versus 8 percent).
Interestingly, a significantly greater percentage of older respondents (ages 65-plus) said they are considering purchasing an additional property as a new primary residence (42 percent versus 19 percent of respondents ages 64 and younger).
“Must Have” Luxury Amenities
Whether inside or outside, “must have” luxury amenities such as designer kitchens, formal landscaping, water views, customized home entertainment centers and swimming pools are the top amenities of choice for luxury homeowners.
“Must have” luxury amenities in the home that respondents either currently have or are considering getting, include:
“High-end kitchens, a well-kept appearance outside of the home, and swimming pools have become the standard for luxury homeowners,” said Gillespie. “These areas of the home attract attention and have long been critical factors when considering the value of a property.”
Formal landscaping was, by far, the amenity mentioned most often by respondents as something they currently have surrounding their primary residence (77 percent). The following are additional luxury amenities that are found surrounding affluent homes:
Relative to maintaining luxury homes, those surveyed indicated that landscapers (95 percent) and housekeepers (62 percent) were a must. Of note, housekeepers were significantly more common among those ages 54 and younger (72 percent versus 55 percent of those ages 55-plus).
Best In Show
Approximately three in 10 respondents have specific rooms in their homes that are used to impress houseguests (29 percent). Among these respondents, the living room (72 percent) is the primary room that is used to impress houseguests. Only one in 10 or fewer respondents said any other rooms in their homes are used to impress.
The survey was conducted online by independent market research firm, ICR, in April 2008 and commissioned by Coldwell Banker Previews International
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* The survey questioned 305 owners of homes with a primary residence valued at greater than US $1,000,000 and investable assets greater than $1,000,000. The survey questioned owners of homes valued at $2 million and up in the state of California. This was done because, according to the California Association of Realtors, the existing-home median price in the state is US $403,870, compared with the national existing-home median price of $202,300 (as of April 2008, according to the National Association of Realtors).



