Zillow reveals 2024's most popular - and most unusual - home searches

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Natural language search reveals insights into how people searched for homes this year

SEATTLE, Dec. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- From barns to laser tag, Zillow® AI-powered natural language search revealed 2024's unique home-search trends, offering a window into what Americans wanted in their next home.

Most unique home searches on Zillow in 2024
Most unique home searches on Zillow in 2024

This year, Zillow enhanced its natural language search feature, allowing home shoppers to search for their next home as naturally as they would speak to family or friends. Buyers and renters can use everyday language instead of preset filters to search by commute time, affordability and nearby schools or points of interest. This new feature showed what Americans were prioritizing in their home search this year.

Most-searched-for home attributes
This year's top home-search trends highlighted a preference for variety and character in housing. Ranch and ranch-style homes led the way for their charm and single-story convenience, while modern and Mid-Century Modern designs also made an appearance farther down the list.

Scenic escapes, like lakeside retreats and cabins, along with unique options, like "barndominiums" and horse properties, weren't far behind. There has been growing interest in flexible living spaces, with duplexes and lofts rising in popularity. Typical features like garages and patios continued to be in high demand, showing that homeowners have been blending practicality with personal style. Check out the most-searched home attributes:

  1. Ranch (ranch style)

  2. Lake

  3. Duplex (duplexes)

  4. Cabin (cabins)

  5. Farms

  6. Acreage

  7. Garage

  8. Loft

  9. Luxury

  10. Furnished

Top search terms by state showed home shoppers everywhere had a lot in common …
The top home-search terms by state indicated how geography, lifestyle and climate shaped what people wanted in their homes, and also how many home shoppers shared priorities. In states like California, Florida and Texas, "pool" topped the list. Meanwhile, practical features like "garage" or "ranch" homes were the most-searched terms in colder or more rural states, like Alaska, North Dakota and Wyoming.

"Pool" was among the three most common searches in 38 states this year, while "garage" made the list in 46 states. Alabama, Connecticut, South Carolina and Tennessee all shared the same top three search terms: "pool," "garage" and "lake," in that order. Coastal California and Indiana saw the most shoppers seeking places that "allow small dogs."

Still, home shoppers in some states had distinct preferences. Maine was the only state where "farms" cracked the top three in search criteria; it was the same with "backyard" for Mississippi shoppers.