Home for the Holidays: Half of Americans Factor Thanksgiving Hosting into Their Home Search
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Realtor.com survey (NWS) — Nov 19, 2025 finds that 52% of U.S. adults said hosting Thanksgiving dinner influenced their most recent home search. Younger buyers lead the trend: 60% of Gen Z and 60% of Millennials prioritized hosting space, versus 47% of Gen X and 30% of Baby Boomers. Respondents ranked large family room and big kitchen as top hosting features (both 92%), followed by large dining room (86%) and guest bathroom (87%). Preferences on bedrooms vs bathrooms were nearly split: 44% prefer a spare bedroom and 45% prefer an extra bathroom; Gen Z favors bathrooms (48% vs 39%). The survey sampled 1,000 U.S. adults Oct 17–19, 2025 with no post-stratification applied.
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New Realtor.com® survey finds Gen Z and Millennials are leading the charge when it comes to finding homes fit for a feast
Younger generations are especially focused on hosting space:
Yours or Mine? Space Wins the Day
Whether Americans are ready to host or not, the right home features can tip the scales. When asked what would make them more willing to welcome guests, ample space topped the list. A large family room (
Top Features That Increase Willingness to Host Thanksgiving
- A Big Kitchen –
92% - Large Family Room –
92% - Large Dining Room –
86% - Guest Bathroom –
87% - Large Outdoor Space –
76% - Guest Bedroom –
73% - Double Oven –
61%
Even when Americans dream about their ideal entertaining setup, space still beats specialty: roomy gathering areas and functional layouts matter far more than extra appliances.
Extra Bedrooms or Extra Bathrooms? It's a Toss-Up
When it comes to year-round comfort, and perhaps post-feast cleanup, Americans are split right down the middle. Nearly half (
And when it comes to "Brown Friday", the busy day after Thanksgiving when plumbing systems are put to the test, respondents say the ideal number of bathrooms scales with household size. One- and two-person households prefer two bathrooms, while homes with three or more people agree that three bathrooms is the magic number.
Methodology
A sample of 1,000 American adults (age 18 to 65) was surveyed October 17-19, 2025. No post-‐stratification has been applied to the results.
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