
5 Amenities That Homebuyers Are Looking for in 2025 — And How SKA Group Delivers More
In 2025, a home isn’t just a roof over your head it’s your gym, your office, your wellness retreat, and your social hub. The definition of the “perfect home” has undergone a massive shift. Modern buyers are no longer content with just four walls and a decent location — they’re looking for homes that support a complete lifestyle.
Amenities that were once considered premium are now expected as standard. Developers who understand this evolution like SKA Group is leading the change by building communities that are smart, sustainable, wellness-centric, and truly future-ready.
Let’s explore the top five amenities buyers want in 2025 and how SKA Group doesn’t just meet those demands, it goes a step beyond.
1. Focus on Wellness and Green Living
Today’s buyers prioritize physical and mental well-being, and homes that promote wellness are in high demand. Green spaces aren’t just decorative anymore; they’re essential to a healthier lifestyle.
Must-have wellness features include:
- Landscaped gardens
- Yoga lawns & meditation zones
- Walking and jogging tracks
- Fresh-air courtyards and open-air seating
SKA integrates wellness at the design stage itself. Projects like SKA Orion offer lush green settings, tranquil open zones, and dedicated wellness areas. SKA Destiny One by SKA Group is IGBC Gold pre-certified project includes vast landscaped lawns, yoga and meditation pockets, walking/jogging trails, and an eco-friendly clubhouse with a wave pool and mini theatre
2. Clubhouse and Recreational Facilities
A well-designed clubhouse has become an essential part of residential living. Homebuyers want a community space that supports health, fun, and social connection.
Popular clubhouse features include:
- Fully equipped gym
- Swimming pool
- Indoor games & multipurpose halls
- Kids’ play zones & senior citizen lounges
SKA doesn’t stop at the basics. Their clubhouses are multi-functional lifestyle hubs, offering indoor temperature-controlled pools, AV mini-theaters, jacuzzis, spa areas, indoor games like billiards and table tennis, and multipurpose party lawns. SKA communities are designed to cater to all age groups whether it’s children enjoying play zones or seniors relaxing in serene lounges.
3. Work-from-Home Ready Features
With remote and hybrid work becoming the norm, homebuyers now need spaces that support productivity without compromising personal space.
Key work-from-home features include:
- High-speed internet infrastructure
- Sound-insulated work areas
- Co-working lounges
- Zoom-ready quiet corners
SKA understands this lifestyle shift. Their newer developments are designed with dedicated business centers, co-working lounges, and smart layouts that allow buyers to convert spaces into work-friendly zones. Fiber optic infrastructure is standard across projects, ensuring seamless connectivity for professionals.
Real Story:
Tech professionals Arjun and Shreya needed a home that could support two remote jobs under one roof. They found their answer in an SKA home equipped with co-working pods, soundproof areas, and high-speed fiber. “It’s like living in a productivity-focused ecosystem,” says Shreya.
4. Smart Living and Sustainability
In today’s world, a smart home is expected to be intelligent and sustainable. Buyers want convenience, efficiency, and environmental consciousness all rolled into one.
In-demand smart and eco features:
- Solar panels & rainwater harvesting
- Energy-efficient lighting
- Video door phones & smart security
- Home automation (lights, ACs, geysers via apps)
SKA’s homes are built with smart thinking and green principles. From motion-sensor lighting in common areas to solar-powered basements and rainwater harvesting systems, their projects are environmentally and technologically advanced. Certified green construction and sustainable materials ensure that homes are future-ready while reducing their environmental impact.
5. Everyday Convenience and Comfort
Buyers today want all essentials to be within easy reach. Whether it’s safety, accessibility, or day-to-day functionality, homes must simplify life.
Top convenience features:
- Ample visitor parking & multiple access points
- EV charging stations
- Lift access and elder-friendly ramps
- On-site retail stores
- Safe play areas for kids and on-call maintenance
SKA builds self-sustained communities. For example, SKA Arcadia includes on-premise retail spaces, ensuring groceries and essentials are a short walk away. Projects also come with EV charging points, smart security systems, and easy access features like ramps and wide corridors for senior citizens. Their dedicated maintenance teams and tech-enabled complaint systems further add to the comfort.
Conclusion: Homes Built Around You
In 2025, a great home does more than provide shelter, it elevates your entire lifestyle. The modern buyer expects more: wellness, community, tech integration, sustainability, and everyday ease. These aren’t extras — they’re essentials.
SKA Group recognizes this shift and builds homes that meet every need, and then go a step beyond. Whether it’s indoor pools, IGBC-certified green projects, or integrated co-working hubs, SKA is constantly raising the bar for what a modern home should offer.
In a world where homes must do more, SKA Group leads the way, creating spaces that aren’t just built to live in, but built to live well.