You may just be targeting the wrong market. Young families, Gen-Xers and 30-somethings tend to want to move into a Huntsville home with high technology: expensive items like home theaters or home automation. Older buyers, however, have a frugal mindset, are often on a fixed income, and have a different set of requirements for their potential Huntsville home.
Why would you want to market to older buyers? Several reasons, but the main reason is the size of this market, especially the size of the baby boomer generation.
The Population Reference Bureau reports that there were 76 million births during the 19 years covering the baby boomer generation. A large percentage of these baby boomers, who are now between the ages of 46 and 64, are looking or soon will be looking for a home to live in during their retirement years.
What are they looking for? The National Association of Home Builders says this market wants practicality over technical advances:
The two major features older generations want fall under the categories of "easy living" and "security." Home maintenance and repair services, outside lawn maintenance and security systems are big sellers. As well, home entries without stairs, lever-handled doors, wider hallways and walk-in showers and tubs are all extras that raise the chance of the older generation buying a home.
If your Huntsville home isn't bringing younger buyers, take a second look. You may very well be targeting the wrong market!
If you're trying to sell your home, or if you're looking for a home to live in during your retirement years, I can help. Call me at 800-803-0053, 256-508-0211 or email me for more information.