STARRY-EYED Brits fall in “love at first sight” with a house more easily than a partner, according to research.

Nearly half (49 per cent) of the 2,000 homeowners polled admitted they do believe it’s possible to find love within seconds – but only when it comes to property.

Homeowners have admitted fallen in love with their dream house quicker than do with a potential partner

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Homeowners have admitted fallen in love with their dream house quicker than do with a potential partnerCredit: Getty

While 43 per cent reckon it can happen with a potential partner, six per cent less than those who have fallen head over heels for an abode.

The size of the rooms, big windows and built-in bookshelves are among the top things that get people lovestruck.

A fifth are instantly sold if a property has a south-facing garden and 16 per cent are won over by walk-in wardrobes.

It also emerged 61 per cent claimed they are more likely to say ‘I do’ to a new home than an expensive wedding.

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And a quarter get more excitement from viewing properties than going on holiday.

Alistair Singer, from My Home Move Conveyancing, which commissioned the survey, said: “Love at first sight is definitely real, according to our report – but only when it comes to properties.

“The search for the dream home can be daunting but when you know, you know, and there are many things prospective sellers can do to help make buyers fall in love right away.

“A home is so much more than just a building; it’s a place where people can start a family and make memories, so it’s no surprise that the right property can give Brits butterflies, sometimes even more than a potential partner.”

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The study also found 53 per cent of respondents reckon they fell in love with their current home as soon as they laid eyes on it.

When they had found “the one”, they waited just four days before making an offer on the property to make it theirs.

But, according to the OnePoll study, it often came after kissing multiple frogs, as on average people who fell in love at first sight with their home had viewed five other options before finding the perfect fit.

And for 46 per cent of disappointed viewers, their romance was doomed to fail – as they weren’t able to complete on a home they immediately fell for.

While six in 10 have attempted to punch above their weight and fallen hard for a property that was miles out of their price range.

Alistair added: “It’s tough when things don’t pan out, be it in love or in real estate.

“There are ways to avoid disappointment, at least when it comes to securing your dream home.

“Our advice if you ‘know’ immediately about a property is to move quickly.

“The next viewer may be even more enamoured and make an offer before you get the chance – so it’s important to take the leap to get your happily ever after.”

In response to the findings, My Home Move Conveyancing is challenging Brits to find out whether they love their partner or their home the most – and have a chance of winning £500.

30 THINGS THAT MAKE BRITS FALL IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WITH A PROPERTY:

There are many things that people covet in a new property

  1. Size of the rooms
  2. The view from inside
  3. A south facing garden
  4. The size of the windows
  5. The fireplace
  6. The driveway
  7. The flowers in the garden
  8. Storage solutions/built-in storage
  9. Established shrubs in the garden
  10. If there is a walk-in wardrobe
  11. Established trees lining the street
  12. Ceiling height
  13. Size of the bathtub
  14. Built-in bookshelves
  15. A corner plot
  16. Animals in the garden e.g. squirrels
  17. The fencing
  18. The colour and style of the front door
  19. Waterfall shower
  20. Wooden beams
  21. Period features
  22. Flagstone floor titles
  23. Front gate
  24. Wine cellar
  25. How close the local pub is
  26. Seeing elderly neighbours pottering in their garden
  27. The street name
  28. A garden bench out front
  29. Exposed brick walls
  30. Bird boxes in the garden

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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