In a year defined by AI innovation and shifting energy priorities, U.S. homeowners are responding in their own way—by rethinking how their homes use power, water, and natural light. Realtor.com®‘s new 2025 Home Trends Report found that efficiency, sustainability, and nature-inspired design are on the rise, while more opulent or space-heavy features are losing ground—highlighting a clear shift in how Americans define comfort and value.


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According to the analysis, WaterSense Fixtures—which reduce water use by at least 20%—topped the list with a 289.6% year-over-year increase in mentions within listing descriptions. Homes featuring this certification carried a median listing price of about $628,000, underscoring their appeal in mid- to upper-tier markets. Net-Zero Ready homes (+198%) and EV Charging features (+175%) also surged, reflecting rising consumer interest in lowering utility costs and preparing for an all-electric future.

“We’re seeing homeowners prioritize features that make their properties more efficient, resilient, and self-sustaining,” said Anthony Smith, Senior Economist at Realtor.com®. “Buyers increasingly view eco-friendly upgrades as both a lifestyle choice and a smart financial investment—especially as energy costs and climate concerns become part of everyday decision-making.”

Bringing Nature Indoors

The second-fastest-growing feature in 2025 was biophilic/indoor-outdoor design, up 163% year-over-year. These listings showcase expansive glass doors, interior courtyards, and living walls—architectural elements that dissolve boundaries between indoors and outdoors. The trend reflects a growing desire to bring natural light, plants, and organic materials into daily living spaces. The median list price for homes with these features was $859,000 underscoring their appeal to higher end and luxury buyers.

Another top 10 trend, outdoor low-voltage lighting, which rose 91%, supports the theme of mindful design—integrating sustainability and aesthetics while extending living spaces beyond the home’s walls.

Smarter, More Connected Homes

Technology also remains a key part of home evolution. Features like Built-In Coffee Systems, Smart Lighting Scenes, and Hardwired Ethernet/Cat6 ranked among the top 15 fastest-growing trends, highlighting the lasting influence of hybrid work and digital lifestyles. Reliable connectivity and automation are now as much selling points as square footage.

“A decade ago, buyers might have asked about open floor plans or granite counters,” Smith added. “Today, they’re looking for EV chargers, high-speed wiring, and homes that can adapt. The definition of what makes a home modern has completely evolved.”

The Fastest Growing Trends

(The table below highlights the 30 fastest-rising home features of the past year, ranked by how much more often they appeared in listing descriptions compared with 2024.)

RankFeature% Change in Listing
Mentions (YoY)
Current
Prevalence
Median Listing
Price
1WaterSense Fixtures289.6 %Rare$627,740
2Biophilic / Indoor-Outdoor162.6 %Widespread$858,999
3Coastal Modern125.6 %Occasional$1,275,000
4Net-Zero Ready100.0 %Rare$449,700
5EV Charging91.6 %Widespread$839,000
6Outdoor Low-Voltage Lighting91.1 %Rare$849,900
7Home Gym91.0 %Widespread$599,000
8City Skyline Views86.9 %Occasional$874,900
9Aged Metal Accents79.8 %Rare$1,700,000
10Built-In Coffee System72.2 %Occasional$916,778
11Smart Lighting Scenes70.1 %Occasional$685,000
12Zellige Tile68.0 %Occasional$1,079,000
13Hardwired Ethernet / Cat666.3 %Occasional$497,340
14Two-Tone Cabinetry66.2 %Occasional$589,000
15Pickleball Court65.9 %Widespread$575,000
16220V Shop Outlets64.1 %Occasional$634,900
17Tadelakt / Lime Plaster63.7 %Rare$959,500
18Gas Range with Griddle62.8 %Occasional$1,350,000
19Soundproofing / Acoustic Panels                    62.1 %Occasional$825,000
20Cold Plunge61.6 %Occasional$1,795,000
21Solar + Battery Backup61.2 %Common$699,900
22Fully Fenced Yard61.2 %Widespread$385,000
23ERV / HRV Ventilation58.3 %Rare$780,835
24Motorized Shades56.6 %Common$999,000
25Home Office / Zoom Room56.5 %Widespread$514,990
26Maximalist Interiors54.8 %Rare$531,450
27Folding Station / Drying Rack53.8 %Occasional$645,000
28Pickleball / Sport Court52.0 %Widespread$594,995
29Custom Built-Ins51.8 %Widespread$679,999
30Backlit Onyx / Stone50.9 %Rare$3,349,000

Familiar Favorites

While the fastest-growing features highlight new priorities, some classics remain in demand. Home office/Zoom rooms jumped 56.5%, and fully fenced yards and finished walkout basements continue to be among the most widely mentioned, reinforcing how remote work and multifunctional living continue to shape buyer preferences.

Fading Fashions

By contrast, formal dining rooms with built-ins (-25.3%), infinity-edge pools (-24.7%), and three-car garages (-19.1%) all saw notable declines, as buyers favor modern, natural, and right-sized design choices over ornate or oversized spaces. The data suggests that overtly opulent features are giving way to simplicity and function.

The Most Common Features

(The table below highlights the 10 most common home features of the past year, ranked by current prevalence in listing mentions.)

Rank  Features% Change in Listing
Mentions (YoY)
Current
Prevalence
Median Listing Price
1Hot Tub / Spa1.2 %Widespread$475,000
2Home Office / Zoom Room56.5 %Widespread$514,990
3Vaulted / Cathedral Ceilings8.2 %Widespread$525,000
4Finished Walkout Basement              21.4 %Widespread$499,900
5Covered Patio / Loggia14.2 %Widespread$486,000
6Great Room Concept6.3 %Widespread$579,900
7Fully Fenced Yard61.2 %Widespread$385,000
8Freestanding Soaking Tub36.3 %Widespread$649,900
9Cul-de-Sac Lot13.9 %Widespread$545,000
10Luxury Vinyl Plank26.5 %Widespread$399,900

Features with the largest year over year decline

(The table below highlights the 10 home features which saw the biggest year over year decline)

Rank  Features% Change in Listing
Mentions (YoY)
Current
Prevalence
Median Listing Price
1House Numbers / Modern Address-34.6 %Rare$290,500
2Formal Dining with Built-Ins-25.3 %Occasional$499,000
3Infinity-Edge Pool-24.7 %Occasional$2,895,000
4Three-Car Garage-19.1 %Widespread$672,997
5Old-World European-18.4 %Common$612,400
6Tongue-and-Groove Ceilings-17.5 %Common$675,000
7Curbless Walk-In Shower-16.6 %Widespread$472,900
8Triple-Pane Windows-14.9 %Occasional$543,250
9Wine Vault (Temperature Controlled)-13.8 %Occasional$2,700,000
10Cool Roof / Reflective Roof-11.3 %Rare$663,950

A Data-Driven Look at the Market

Realtor.com’s analysis is grounded in real-time housing data—tracking the language used in millions of active for-sale listings throughout 2025. Each feature’s growth rate reflects how often it was highlighted by sellers year over year, offering an objective view into which design and lifestyle trends are being promoted in the market.

Features were also categorized by prevalence—from Widespread to Rare—to provide context on scale and accessibility. Because rare features start from a smaller base, their rapid growth rates can signal emerging trends that may become mainstream in future years.