2025 Home Design & Feature Trends

What’s hot now for interiors, exteriors, materials, smart-home tech, and wellness-focused living.

Updated: September 29, 2025 

In this guide

  1. Interiors & Exteriors: Shapes, Textures, Materials
  2. Smart Homes & Tech: EV, Automation, Whole-Home Batteries
  3. Wellness Design: Spa Baths, Biophilic Design, Indoor/Outdoor Harmony
  4. Renovation ROI: What To Prioritize in 2025
  5. Quick FAQs
Soft curves, layered textures, and seamless transitions to outdoor spaces headline 2025’s look.

1) Interiors & Exteriors: Shapes, Textures, Materials

Curves & Rounded Geometry

From coved corners to arched openings and curved islands, softer lines are replacing sharp, rectilinear forms. Curves visually…

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Minneapolis Housing Pulse: Neighborhood Snapshots & Price-Band Map (Fall 2025)

Minneapolis Housing Pulse: Neighborhood Snapshots & Price-Band Map (Fall 2025)

Mortgage rates have dipped again, showings are steady, and some segments are normalizing. Use these quick neighborhood snapshots plus a simple price-band map to navigate the Minneapolis/Twin Cities market this fall. [oai_citation:0‡Freddie Mac](https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms_archives?utm_source=chatgpt.com)

Twin Cities • Minneapolis • Fall 2025

Citywide Quick Take

Prices & Speed

Minneapolis median sale price in August 2025: $355K (+1.5% YoY). Typical time to sell: ~24 days. Closed sales rose year-over-year.…

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Is the Minneapolis Housing Market Cooling? What Buyers & Sellers Should Know (Fall 2025)

Is the Minneapolis Housing Market Cooling? What Buyers & Sellers Should Know (Fall 2025)

With mortgage rates drifting down and late-summer data showing slower price growth, the Twin Cities market is edging toward “more balanced.” Here’s the quick pulse—and how to play it if you’re buying or selling.

Twin Cities • Minneapolis • Fall 2025

Quick Snapshot

Minneapolis City Prices

+1.5% YoY in August 2025; median sale price around $355K. Average time to sell: ~24 days.

Signals modest appreciation and steady demand citywide.

Metro Momentum

Pending sales up in August; new listings down slightly. Prices nudged higher across the…

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Minneapolis Real Estate Market Update: Prices, Inventory & Buyer Demand (September 2025)

Twin Cities snapshot • Updated September 15, 2025

Median Price (Metro)

$395,000

~2–3% YoY ↑ (steady growth)

Inventory

↑ modestly

New listings higher; still below balanced levels

Days on Market

~40 days

Longer marketing time vs. recent years

Buyer Demand

Stable/Cautious

Pending sales up slightly; competition mixed

What We’re Seeing Right Now

The Minneapolis & Twin Cities market is moving toward a more balanced feel. Prices are still edging up, inventory is improving (but not overflowing), and buyer demand is steady—if a bit more selective. Mortgage rates remain the swing factor: when they…

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What if my appraisal comes in low?

A low appraisal can feel like a setback — whether you're buying or selling. The good news: it doesn't have to derail the transaction. Here’s a clear, practical playbook for what to do next.

Why appraisals come in low

Appraisers estimate the fair market value based on comparable sales (comps), property condition, location, and market trends. Common reasons for a low appraisal include:

  • Weak or outdated comps: Nearby recent sales may be lower or not truly comparable (different lot, condition, or upgrades).
  • Rapid market changes: If prices moved quickly, the appraiser’s comparable window might not reflect the newest demand.
  • Condition issues: Needed repairs, deferred maintenance, or structural…

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Is Fall a Good Time to List Your Home in the Twin Cities?

Short answer: yes—Autumn can be an excellent window to sell in Minneapolis–Saint Paul.

If you’re weighing the timing of your sale in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul Twin Cities market, don’t sleep on fall. While spring gets all the headlines, September through early November often brings motivated buyers, cleaner competition, and that cozy curb appeal you can’t fake. Here’s why listing in the fall can work in your favor—and how to do it right.

Why Fall Works for Sellers

  • More Serious Buyers: Fall shoppers are typically on a deadline—relocations, new school terms, or wanting to be settled before the holidays—so they’re less likely to be “just looking” and more likely to write…

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