Urban living trends and How they're impacting new residential developments
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As cities continue to evolve, emergent trends are reshaping the urban real estate market and precipitating new approaches to urban living which has resulted in innovative new residential developments to meet the growing demand.
“The shifting preferences and needs of urban dwellers are driving significant changes in the property landscape of major metros,” says Cobus Odendaal, CEO of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty in Johannesburg and Randburg, adding that they are impacting not only the types of properties being built but also the areas experiencing growth.
Odendaal says that the transformation is largely being driven by young professionals and millennials who are attracted to the vibrant city lifestyle and job opportunities and their preference for walkable neighbourhoods, access to amenities, and modern, tech-enabled living spaces has begun to influence developers' choices.
“To a lesser degree, empty-nesters and downsizers are also influencing the market, with many seeking smaller, low-maintenance properties in urban settings and other market drivers are cultural diversity, the desire for cultural experiences and the proximity to educational institutions and healthcare facilities.”
According to Odendaal, one of the most significant prevailing trends currently shaping this market is mixed-use development.
“The concept of live, work, and play within a single neighbourhood appeals to urban dwellers seeking convenience, accessibility, and a sense of community and these developments combine residential, commercial and often retail spaces in the same building or close vicinity, thereby creating vibrant and integrated communities.”
Mixed-use developments offer numerous advantages that align with the current needs and desires of urban residents.
Convenience and Walkability: Mixed-use developments prioritise walkability, reducing the need for long commutes and enabling residents to access essential amenities, shops, and services within a short distance. This convenience is particularly appealing to professionals, millennials, and empty-nesters who value time-saving and efficient lifestyles.
Enhanced Sense of Community: The integration of residential and commercial spaces fosters a sense of community. Residents can easily interact with neighbours, shop at local businesses, and participate in community events. This sense of belonging contributes to an enriched urban living experience.
Increased Vibrancy and Diversity: The combination of residential and commercial spaces creates a dynamic environment with a variety of cultural, culinary, and entertainment options. This vibrancy attracts residents and visitors alike, adding value to the real estate market.
With growing environmental awareness, sustainability and green building practices have also become significant factors in urban living.
“Developers are increasingly incorporating eco-friendly features, such as energy-efficient appliances, solar panels, and green roofs, into their projects and green spaces, community gardens and shared outdoor areas are becoming more prevalent in urban developments, providing residents with access to nature and promoting a healthier lifestyle.
He adds that sustainable building practices not only benefit the environment but also attract the growing number of environmentally-conscious buyers.
The integration of technology into urban living has also gained momentum and features like automation systems, energy management tools, and voice-activated devices are becoming more commonplace.
“Buyers are increasingly seeking properties with smart home features that enhance convenience, security, and energy efficiency and the ability to control lighting, heating, and security systems remotely is a significant draw for tech-savvy urban dwellers.”
Odendaal says that in recent years, there has been a notable increase in the development of properties to suit this growing market.
“We’re currently marketing a brand-new development in the heart of Sandton which has ticks all the right boxes for these buyers.
“Sandton Platinum Residences boasts 40 floors of luxury urban living, a rooftop pool and amazing views of Africa’s richest mile with the Gautrain Station, Sandton city and a host of other amenities only a short stroll away.
“The property is also powered by new energy technology that ensures that residents no longer have to endure hours of loadshedding. There are also a multitude of services available, from dry cleaning and hair care to creches and restaurants.
“All units are fully furnished, inclusive of appliances and, with prices starting at a very accessible R890 000, transfer costs included, they offer younger buyers an excellent foot onto the property ladder.”
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