5 Home Features Eugene Buyers Are Quietly Avoiding These Days + 7 They Have Already Avoided

The real estate scene in Eugene is shifting, and buyers are getting more selective than ever. Preferences have moved beyond square footage and curb appeal – today’s house hunters are paying closer attention to function, efficiency, and long-term livability.

Features that once drew in offers are now quietly turning buyers away, while some design choices have been off the list for years. In a market that values thoughtfulness over flash, knowing what’s no longer welcome can make all the difference.

1. Overly Open Concept Layouts

Remember when knocking down every wall was all the rage? Many Eugene families now crave defined spaces again. Open concepts make noise travel everywhere and offer zero privacy when working from home.

Buyers increasingly prefer semi-open layouts that balance connectedness with separation. The pandemic taught us that sometimes, walls are actually pretty useful for sanity!

2. Expansive Lawns With High Water Needs

Goodbye, water-guzzling grass palaces! With Oregon’s increasing drought concerns, massive lawns have lost their appeal faster than you can say ‘sprinkler ban.’…

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