Renters reveal must haves for first time buyers – double glazing and broadband are musts

But before putting down their deposit, they would want to find a home with an allocated parking space, separate toilet, en-suite bathroom and a new boiler. And 12 percent said they would like a home office – a sign of how society has changed over the past six months. However, while 81 percent of those surveyed aspire to own their home, 68 percent fear they’ll never be able to afford to.

The research, commissioned as part of Shared Ownership Week which aims to help people with smaller budgets get on the property ladder, revealed the average tenant has been renting for 10 years and has more than £13,000 saved towards a deposit.

A spokesman for Shared Ownership Week said: “The situation this year has changed our outlook on life and with people spending more time at home.

“As a result, it seems things like high speed broadband and an outdoor space are now among the most important features.”

The survey of tenants, who live in London and the south east, also found that a detached home just pipped an apartment to the most desirable type of property, with two bedrooms the optimal figure for most.

Location is the most important factor when looking at a first home, followed by affordability and size.

But 62 percent would compromise on the location if it meant being able to own a home, while 60 percent would settle for a smaller property than they’d really like.

It also emerged just 28 percent of the respondents knew if they were eligible for a shared ownership property, which typically involves buying a 25 percent share of a new build.

And in a separate nationwide study of 1,000 Brits, carried out via OnePoll, almost three quarters (73 percent) said they had heard of shared ownership.

But only six in 10 (61 percent) think everyone should aspire to own their own home, with 47 percent believing renters should be encouraged to buy a property under shared ownership to get onto the property ladder

Shared Ownership Week, which runs from September 17-23, is a festival of virtual events, expert advice and real life stories to help people understand the home ownership scheme that has already helped thousands onto the property ladder.

1. Garden

2. Double glazing

3. Allocated parking space

4. High-speed broadband

5. Separate toilet

6. En-suite bathroom

7. New boiler

8. Open-plan kitchen and living room area

9. Balcony

10. New appliances

source: express.co.uk