ASK A NESTER: Your Own Home

The agents and Brokers of Nest Realty possess decades of experience and a wealth of knowledge. In this installment of our Ask A Nester series, we ask the Brokers of Nest Realty to share a bit about their own spaces.

THIS IS HOME
100% of our Nesters are inspired by helping you find the perfect home, and making lasting connections along the way. This is truly what we love to do!

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PERSONAL SPACE, PLEASE
73% of Nesters agree that two sinks in a master bathroom is a must.

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KEEP IT FRESH
Out of all the Nest Brokers we polled, only one owns a house built before 1900. The majority own homes built between 1900-2019.

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GREEN THUMBS
42% of our Nesters enjoy doing their gardening and landscaping themselves, while 30% have the pros manage the lawn, and the remaining 28% prefer a mix of both.

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PRE-LOVED
80% of our Nesters purchased an existing home, while only 20% bought/built a brand new home.

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RENO RAPTURE
Only 5% of Nesters have left their home as-is since purchasing. The other 95% have done everything from minor cosmetic upgrades (26%) to new kitchens and bathrooms (21%), additions (5%), and improved energy efficiency (11%), or went all the way with full remodels (32%).

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PIN IT
60% of our Nesters find design inspiration in the pages of design magazines or while scrolling through websites and apps like Pinterest or Instagram.

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NO CROWDING
In a family home, 60% of Nesters think one full bathroom for the parents and one full bathroom for everyone else is sufficient.

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NOMADS
When it comes to the total number of homes lived in over a lifetime, most Nesters have called between six and 10 places home.

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We shared this story with you in our Fall/Winter 2019 issue of NEST Magazine. To view the full issue, click here.

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