Top Features Tenants Look For In A Rental Property

Whether you’re purchasing your first rental property or your 10th, you want to ensure the property attracts tenants. In addition to location and accessibility to highways and amenities, certain interior features will help steer tenants toward your Greater Austin area rental property.

Let’s dive into a few of the top features tenants look for in a rental property.

Open Floor Plan

One of the top features homeowners look for when purchasing a home is an open floor plan, and tenants are no different. Tenants want to be able to have a place to entertain, and it allows them to be more flexible with their furniture and decor. Many people are still working from home, so having an open space to add an office area is helpful.

Upgrades

When you hear upgrades, you probably think of dollar signs, right? If you have the funds to update everything, the more, the merrier! However, a few upgrades can go a long way. Cosmetic updates like new flooring and fresh paint are huge for tenants. If you want to take it a step further, tenants also look for bathroom and kitchen updates. If you have an older property, consider updating mechanical items like plumbing, HVAC systems, and wiring to save yourself some time and money down the road. 

Included & Updated Appliances

Having appliances included in your rental property means less money your tenants will have to spend on them if they don’t already have them. Tenants will be impressed to see appliances included, especially if they are nicely updated. If you already have appliances and they are dated, consider updating them. In addition, having an on-site washer and dryer is becoming more common among rental properties. Being able to do your laundry at home instead of going to the local laundromat will save your tenants time and money.

Storage Space

Tenants always appreciate having extra space to store their items. Nothing is worse than putting things in the corner of your living room or bedroom. Not only does it look messy, but it takes up space that could be used for entertaining or additional decor or furniture. Make sure your rental property has a basement, attic, or lots of closets for storage.

Make sure to keep these features in mind when you purchase your next Greater Austin area rental property. It will go a long way for tenants! If you have any questions or need recommendations, reach out to us! We are always here to help.

Maximize Your Profit With These Rental Property Upgrades

Landlords are always thinking about upgrades they can make to their rental properties that will increase their rental income and make their lives easier in the long run. But which upgrades are worth your time and money? Let’s look at four upgrades that will keep your tenants happy and increase your rental income and property value.

Upgrade Flooring

Replacing the carpet with hardwood flooring will increase your value and save you time. Carpet can stain and tear easily, making it more prone to need replacing. Hardwood flooring is easier to clean and more long-lasting. Installing hardwood flooring can be expensive up front, but it will save you time and money in the long run.

Fresh Paint

Painting rooms in your rental property can make a huge difference and make your rental property more appealing. Neutral colors like gray or beige with white trim go with all kinds of decor and are colors that tenants tend to gravitate towards. 

Update Kitchen & Bathrooms

The two rooms that tenants like to see updated are the kitchen and bathrooms. This can get expensive, but luckily, you don’t have to update everything to make a good impression. Small changes in the bathroom, like updating the toilets, vanity, or sink, or kitchen updates, like cabinetry or countertops, are all you need to give these rooms a new look.

Increase Energy Efficiency

Tenants will appreciate energy efficiency items like Energy-Star certified appliances or new windows as they will help lower their utility bills. Replacing old appliances will save you money on maintenance issues in the future. New windows are more aesthetically pleasing than old ones, and cold drafts from the old ones can cause higher utility bills.

As you can see, there are a lot of different upgrades that can benefit you and your tenants. If you have any questions or need recommendations, reach out to us! We are always here to help.

5 Trends in Kitchen and Laundry Appliances for 2021

Whether you’re renovating or an investor that just bought a place and needs to make it move-in ready for future tenants, read about the latest trend for kitchen and laundry appliances to help! 

1. Steamed

LG’s newest QuadWash dishwasher utilizes steam to get the dishes clean. This specific dishwasher features a TrueSteam feature that blasts steam at the beginning of the cycle to loosen caked-on food and another steam blast at the end to reduce water spots on dishes and glassware. 

Sharp’s SuperSteam built-in wall oven has superheated steam to reach 485 degrees Fahrenheit. This option lets the user brown meats, caramelize sugar, and grill food without smoke. The steam bake option is also suitable for lovers of bread. I never knew steam could do so much! 

2. A Nice Night In

Many did and still opt for a nice dinner at home instead of going out, and now there are new appliances to help recreate a night out. Plum has a unique integrated wine dispenser to hold two opened bottles of wine for up to 90 days. It also uses artificial intelligence to automatically identify varieties and chills the bottle to the proper temperature. 

A new ice maker can help create the perfect ice for your cocktails or mocktails. GE Profile’s Opal 2.0 is designed to fit on countertops and low enough to fit under cabinets. It makes one pound of chewable nugget ice per hour and holds up to three pounds. It even has built-in Wi-Fi, so you can set up an ice-making schedule via their app. 

Signature Kitchen released a new undercounter wine refrigerator. Some features include: storing bottles at optimal humidity, protecting bottles from vibrations, temperature changes, and light exposure, and an app to manage the collection. 

3. Healthy and Hygienic

Beko’s new French door refrigerator has the technology to keep the food inside healthy and hygienic with features like maintaining temperature and humidity to preserve the food longer and a natural light simulator to help fruits and vegetables retain their nutrients. 

GE’s new washer has solved the age-old problem of too much moisture in the wash, which creates mildew and odors. They solved this problem by including a design to wick away water at the end of each cycle and has a venting system to pull in outside air, removing moisture from inside the door, gasket, and basket. Miele’s washers have been updated with an allergy wash and sanitize option. Talk about a clean wash!

4. More Drawers

Drawers are becoming the popular storage option now, versus storing things in a cabinet. Drawers help bring items to the front, making them easier to access. A lot of new appliances now feature a drawer option to capitalize on this growing trend. Some devices with these features are Fisher & Paykel’s Series 11 DishDrawer, Sharp’s new smart convection microwave drawer, and Signature Kitchen Suite’s dual refrigerator drawer. 

5. Varying Size

Manufacturers have finally realized that kitchens come big and small, and they finally have appliance options to fit those varying kitchen sizes. Forza has a new 48-inch gas range oven, Miele G 5000 dishwasher is 18 inches, making it perfect for smaller kitchens, Thor has a new 24-inch gas range oven, and Fisher & Paykel released a new 24-inch bottom mount refrigerator. 

As you read, there are several new and up-and-coming options for kitchens and laundry rooms. But don’t let it overwhelm you! As your real estate agent, we can help you choose what appliances are suitable for your property, finances, and goals. We can help maximize the return on investment of your property. Reach out to TALK Property Management– We are here to help: (512) 721-1094 or dbrown@talkpropertymanagement.com. 

6 Kitchen Design Trends from New Products Coming in 2021

Whether you’re selling, buying, or looking for ways to increase your ROI on a property, these new products this year will influence kitchen design. These products come from the virtual 2021 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show. Here are the ten kitchen design trends and the products that affect them. 

Engineered Countertops and Backsplashes

1. Light-colored marble looks

Light colors are in because they give a sense of cleanliness and optimism compared to dark colors. And this desire is sticking this year, which is why you’ll see many new collections focused on warm, welcoming whites with marble looks dominating. 

2. Concrete and other worn looks

In new engineered-surface collections, concrete-look and other worm styles showed up frequently. Inspiration for one collection was taken from industrial-style dwellings found in New York, Detroit, and London. 

Faucets

3. Touchless

Touchless appliances are taking off since people are now more than ever about how germs spread from surface to surface. Many faucet manufacturers are adapting and integrating a touchless option as a standard in their new lines. Some are even making it available in older styles. 

One style by Kohler is a voice-activated faucet. It can sync with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit devices and can be controlled by voice commands. Most styles need a wave of a hand to activate the faucet. For those with voice commands, you can set up preferences in an app for temperature and the amount, and the faucet will fulfill the demand. 

4. Two-tone finishes

To find harmony in dark and light, two-tone finishes were the balancing solution. Many products balance rough and smooth textures, matte and polished finishes, and warm and cool tones. This trend doesn’t just apply to faucets either. Many appliances are also following a similar finish. 

Rohl’s new line of kitchen faucets allows for mixing and matching four finished for the spout, four finishes for the inner knob, and six finished for the outer ring for the knob. Several other companies now offer the stylish matte black and brass tow-tone combination. 

Appliances

5. Slim appliances

Several manufactures released a new line intended for small homes and apartments, rental properties, and empty nesters or retirees who have downsized. Miele’s new dishwasher offers a quick wash-and-dry option that only takes 58 minutes. Thor introduced a 24-inch-wide gas range oven and stove. Fisher & Paykel’s released a new 24-inch refrigerator with a bottom-mount freezer as a skinny solution. 

Cabinet Storage

6. Drawer and cabinet organizers

People have utilized inserts, rollouts, pullouts, and dedicated dividers in their drawers and cabinets, and manufacturers have noticed. Hardware Resources created a pullout with a magnetic knife storage insert. Wellborn Cabinet utilizes the pull-down option, allowing users to bring items in upper cabinets down to a reachable level. You grip the handle and pull for the shelves to swing out and down for access. 

 

If you need help implementing these technologies and products in your home or want advice on how it will impact your home value, contact me so we can get started! Reach out to TALK Property Management– We are here to help: (512) 721-1094 or dbrown@talkpropertymanagement.com.

 

The Top Kitchen Trends of 2021

With a significant amount of time spent inside over the last year, homeowners are more discerning when it comes to kitchen preferences. In fact, Houzz surveyed over 2,000 U.S. homeowners to see what projects they’re tackling in their kitchens this year. So, if you’re looking to revamp your kitchen, these ideas make the cut! 

COVID-19 Trends

Storage

94% of surveyed homeowners said storage was their priority. They’re expanding their storage by replacing their kitchen cabinets (63%). And those who did a partial cabinet upgrade (31%), almost 30% of them added cabinets to their newly renovated kitchen. This is four times the amount compared to last year! For those who partially replaced cabinets, the number one improvement was refinishing the exterior (60%), then adding cabinets (28%). 

Pantries

46% said they are adding or upgrading their pantry to include more space. This is up by 3%. There’s also an increase in walk-in panties by 3%. 

Changes in Open Layouts

Open-concept was a popular layout in the past, but it has decreased by 10% compared to 2019’s percentage of 53%. People are no longer wanting to renovate their open-floor plan by opening up their kitchen to other interior spaces. 

Outdoor Connection

One in 5 homeowners wants to open the kitchen to an outdoor space. 22% of homeowners are more open to outdoors, with the majority choosing to open via double doors or having a row of doors.  

Design

Backsplashes Extended

Homeowners are increasing their backsplash to include from the countertop all the way to the upper cabinets or range hood (68%). White is still the number one choice for a backsplash color (37%). Still, multicolored is second. 54% of homeowners chose ceramic or porcelain tiles are their preferred material. 

Flooring 

Ceramic or porcelain tile ranked number one for flooring (24%). Hardwood is second at 23%, and vinyl continues to grow in popularity at 19%, which is 6% higher than the previous year. The top flooring color for renovated kitchens was wood at 51%. The second place was gray (14%) and beige at third (10%). 

Island Cabinet Colors

Almost half of homeowners renovated their kitchen to have a different color island cabinet from the rest of the kitchen to make it pop (41%). The top color choices are blue and gray for their contrasting island cabinets. 

55% of homeowners chose to add an island or upgrade their current island. The popular layout choice is to add an island to create an L-shaped layout (38%). 

High Tech Faucets

Many homeowners want high technology in their kitchen, and a faucet is one of them. More than half of upgraded faucets have high-tech features. 26% claimed to be water-efficient, 22% said there’s a no-fingerprint coating, and 21% are touch-free activation. 

Neutral Colors

Gray, white, and beige colors continue to dominate in the kitchen. But a small percentage wants to mix it up by including blue walls (7%), gray flooring (14%), colorful backsplashes (18%), and black appliances (16%). 

Why They Remodeled

In this survey, Houzz also asked why they decided to remodel. The majority said they’ve wanted to do it all along, and now they finally have the means to do so (40%). 35% said they could no longer stand the old kitchen and 30% said their old kitchen was deteriorating or broken down. 28% said they wanted to personalize their newly purchased home, and 14% were inspired to change certain items. 

The most popular renovation was countertops at 88%. The second was backsplash at 83%, and the third is 80%. Other popular renovations were faucets (78%), light fixtures (74%), flooring (65%), all appliances (51%), wall finish (46%), some appliances (33%), windows (28%), exterior doors (19%), interior doors (17%), and electronics (10%). Upgrades to light fixtures, appliances, wall finishes, and interior doors decreased compared to last year. 

When changing the kitchen layout, 44% opted to change the kitchen layout: 38% and 34% upgraded systems and modified walls. Al little more than two-thirds kept their kitchen the same size, where almost 30% opted for larger. Over a quarter opted to make it up 50% larger, and 7% chose more than 50%. 200 square feet or more accounted for the renovated kitchen’s final size for 51% of homeowners. 

After their kitchen renovations, 97% reported their number one activity is cooking. Dining and eating are second at 70%, a tie with 2020’s percentage. Third place was baking at 69% (remember all the bread we baked at the beginning of 2020?). Besides cooking and baking, the top activities after their kitchen renovation were eating and dining (52%) and entertaining (50%).  

As we can see from the data, homeowners want a space with a closed layout to personalize. If you need help deciding what home designs increase your rental property’s ROI, reach out to TALK Property Management– We are here to help: (512) 721-1094 or dbrown@talkpropertymanagement.com.

 

4 Timely Home Design Trends for Rental Property in 2021

If 2021 is the year you become an investor, or if you’re already one and looking for ways to increase ROI on your investment, these four home designs should factor into your portfolio decisions in 2021. With the pandemic, people are spending significantly more time at home, and this influences home layout preferences and needs. Here are some home design trends you should look for in your next rental property.

Separated Spaces for Multigen

Open floor plans are not as popular if multiple people are sharing the same living space. Homeowners are looking for areas to do work, place video calls, exercise, and learn remotely, and you can’t do that all in one room. Think of the chaos! This is especially true with the rise in multigenerational families sharing a home, where each individual needs space and privacy for themselves. 

Wood-grain Elements in the Kitchen

Increased time spent indoors is influencing home materials. Homeowners are craving the outdoors indoors, and this includes materials that are organic and natural. This home design ties interior elements to nature and can be accomplished by adding wood-grain cabinets and wood countertops. 

Outdoor Solitude

The backyard has become a break room of sorts for adults and children, so homeowners are looking for entertainment. The items that gained popularity during the pandemic are fireplaces, fire pits, patios and decks, screened-in porches, and outdoor kitchens. While an outdoor kitchen can be expensive, it can be as economical as adding an outdoor refrigerators and dining areas to your rental property

Smarter Bathrooms 

Touchless appliances and self-cleaning appliances gained traction last year in smart technology. Motion sensors for lighting and smart temperature control for bathroom floors are some ideas that can increase ROI.

 

Contact us today to begin your investor journey. If you need help deciding what home designs increase your rental property’s ROI, reach out to TALK Property Management– We are here to help: (512) 721-1094 or dbrown@talkpropertymanagement.com.