Motivations for Buyers To Move During the Current Housing Market

The current housing market is flooded with buyers with low-interest rates and slim inventory making it hard to compete. So what motivates these buyers to make the decision to move during the current market? Buyers across the country blame it on the health crisis. Your living space has become one of the most valuable assets during these uncertain times.

“For customers who cited COVID-19 as an influence on their move in 2020, the top reasons associated with COVID-19 were concerns for personal and family health and wellbeing (60%); desires to be closer to family (59%); 57% moved due to changes in employment status or work arrangement (including the ability to work remotely); and 53% desired a lifestyle change or improvement of quality of life,” according to the 2020 Annual National Movers Study.

These different perspectives have shaped homebuyers’ new view on homeownership. Here are some reasons why buyers are considering now the time to buy.

1. Working from Home

This has become the norm in the working community. After the stay-at-home orders were mandated last year, the workforce had to change their perspective on working from home. Nowadays your work commute is not as important as it was in the past. There has been a residential migration because of remote working. Fifty-three percent expressed that they would be more likely to move.

2. Room for Fitness & Activities

Health has become more prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic. This has become a top priority for all of us. Fitness Trends 2021: New Trends in Fitness [Global Report] states the fastest growing fitness training areas are at-home fitness equipment rising up 50%, personal trainers/nutritionists up 48% and online fitness courses, classes and subscriptions are up 17%. This means having a place at home for workouts is a must.

3. Outdoor Space

Now more than ever a place to enjoy nature is important when it comes to a home. Better Homes & Gardens released outdoor living trends which included that 60% of homeowners want an outdoor kitchen, edible gardens are also high on the list as well as secluded outdoor spaces.

Moving up to a bigger home might be your best option when it comes to accomodating any of these features. Now is the time to make the move with historically low mortgage rates. Take the plunge and choose a Realtor who knows your neighborhood and the current housing market.

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’21 Honey Island Swamp Fest, September 11, 2021

The event is rain or shine in Pearl River.

Honey Island Swamp Fest


Pearl River Town Hall
39576 Pump Slough Rd.
Pearl River, LA 70452

September 11, 2021
11am – 11pm

Music Line Up:
Chase Tyler Band
Jason Miller Band
Lynn Drury
Jay Jones
Tantric

$5 for age 13+, Free for age 12 and under

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Honey Island Swamp Fest 2021, September 10, 2021

Live music presented by Deep South Entertainment in Pearl River.

Honey Island Swamp Fest


Pearl River Town Hall
39576 Pump Slough Rd.
Pearl River, LA 70452

September 10, 2021
5pm – 11pm

Music Line Up:
John Schneider
Christian Serpas & Ghost Town
Rhythm Chasers

$5 for age 13+, Free for age 12 and under

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T’Monde Live, September 7, 2021

The Lobby Lounge is at the Harbor Center in Slidell.

Northshore Harbor Center Presents T’Monde


Northsore Harbor Center
100 Harbor Center Blvd
Slidell, LA 70460

September 7, 2021
7pm – 10pm

Price: $18-$100

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2021 Moonshadow Fest, September 5, 2021

An RV weekend with a live concert in Abita Springs.


Moonshadow Festival

Abita Springs Be & Be
75317 Moonshadow Lane
Abita Springs, LA 70420

September 5, 2021
12pm – 8pm

$45 Day Pass, $85 2-Day Camping or $1,200 RV weekend

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Inaugural Moonshadow Festival, September 4, 2021

This festival is a wellness festival with live music in Abita Springs.

Moonshadow Festival

Abita Springs Be & Be
75317 Moonshadow Lane
Abita Springs, LA 70420

September 4, 2021
12pm – 8pm

$45 Day Pass, $85 2-Day Camping or $1,200 RV weekend

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