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What Do Renters Really Want? It's All in the Details!

Written by Emilie Burke | Tue, Sep 26, 2017 @ 12:09 PM

What were they thinking?!

Have you ever walked into a home for the first time and wondered what was going through someone else’s head when they made a particular decision? From green walls to hoarding-style clutter,  every home is different. While HGTV has helped us learn how to exercise our “seeing the potential” muscle, sometimes you can’t help but wonder what was going through a homeowner’s head when they made a particular choice.

In the same way that homeowners have a variety of tastes, so do renters and home buyers. We reached out to a variety of both to see what non-traditional characteristics people look for in a home, whether to rent or buy! Of course, we heard the usual: school qualities and the commute to work really matter.

What about those little details though? What do renters really want? 

 1) No Split-Levels

When we were looking for a place here, we did not want a split level. The front door opens to a staircase--so weird!

-Allison L.

I have never heard someone say “Well, gosh, I hope this home is a split level,” so I don’t think Allison is alone!

2) A Pantry

Pantry!!!! I never realized how valuable a pantry is until I didn’t have one.

-Ikeisha T.

As someone who is in my second consecutive home without a pantry, I can testify to the value of a pantry, but cabinet space might be a trade-off here. If you have other shelving or places to put your food, going without a pantry might be doable.

3) Multiple Bathrooms

Most important first: Two toilets.

-Mary R.

I feel like there has to be a backstory that makes this a top priority, but I was too scared to ask for clarification.

4) Some Privacy

A privacy fence is a MUST for me. I will not look at a house without a fence regardless of how beautiful it is.

-Sara B.

I heard this a lot. My initial thought was that this was a deal breaker for pet owners, but the more I dug in, I found that people were also very interested in people able to play with their kids in the back yard without neighbors looking in. Someone suggested that a privacy fence also helps contain sound.

5) The Kitchen Rules

The kitchen is my main concern. When looking to rent a house, I want plenty of room to move around, decent appliances (not brand new, but in good condition), a sink that faces out a window (negotiable), plenty of storage for dishes/pots'n pans, a pantry (non-negotiable), easy to clean flooring and back splashes, and preferably larger sinks (not the dinky half-sink things people install these days).

-Tamra M.


Tamra clearly knows where she stands on different aspects of her kitchen. The kitchen is definitely an area where you get what you pay for. If having a nice kitchen is this important to you, expect to shell out more in rent or home price because of it, especially with this many specifications.

6) No Weird Smells

I smell for weird odors.

-Stephanie K.

Are there some smells than a hefty level of Febreze and a deep cleaning by a professional can’t get out?

Your turn: What are unique characteristics that you look for in a home you’re renting or considering to buy?