The Home Features Buyers Value Most in 2026

August 17, 2026
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*This is a collaborative post on home features buyers value most

If you’re planning on selling a home in the near future, then you might be thinking about key upgrades that might help to bolster the asking price. Investments here should be prioritised according to demand. So, which upgrades are most desired by would-be buyers?

Energy Efficiency Is Becoming a Bigger Priority

Energy prices in the UK are biting hard. The energy regulator, Ofgem, sets a price cap on tariffs that is set to climb again in September. Homeowners can avoid paying more if they’re able to conserve the energy they generate. This is where measures like insulation and efficient heating can make such a big difference.

Practical Features That Make Everyday Life Easier

An attractive home tends to be one that makes life easier and more convenient. When layouts match well with modern life, and there’s plenty of storage available for small items, a home can appear vastly more spacious than it otherwise would.

Think about the practical problems with the home, and the upgrades that might help to address them. This might sometimes mean installing bespoke furniture, knocking through walls, or even adding new appliances. The addition of a new fridge freezer might turn a good kitchen into a great one.

Modern Features That Add Appeal

Foremost amongst the features desired by buyers are those that lead to a sustained increase in the value of the property. In other words, you’ll need to appeal not just to the people you’re selling to, but also to the people that those people might one day sell to. Casting a wide net, and picking out upgrades that are universally desired, is the way to go. New-build homes often feature the best possible glazing and insulation, alongside well-designed living areas. But even they might benefit from upgrades, here and there.

You might also consider the fact that many modern buyers will want to spend a portion of their working week at home. If you can offer a dedicated office space, complete with connectivity, then you might be able to put your home ahead of the competition.

Thinking About Long-Term Value

The long-term value of a property is often sustained not just by new features, but by the durability of existing ones. The use of high-quality materials, and aesthetic choices that are unlikely to become dated or tiresome, can make a big difference. Look at how you can make things comfortable, as well as practical.

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