How Location Can Affect a Home’s Resale Value

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There are many factors which should be considered when purchasing a home, especially if it’s a first home. One of those considerations should be the resale value. Many home-buyers anticipate moving on to a bigger or better house in the future. The resale value of a home could make a great impact on how quickly it sells when it comes time to move out and move on. While there are no guarantees that a home will grow in value, there are steps which can be taken to maximize its resale value when it is time to move on.

One feature which can have the greatest effect on the resale value of a home can be summed up by the popular real estate phrase, “Location, Location, Location.” This expression has been tossed around a lot, but what’s the big deal, really? Location is extremely important if there is any intention to resell a home later. The idea is to purchase a house that will attract to other home-buyers in the future. Taking the time to carefully choose the best place can minimize losses in a down market, and maximize potential profits. Location is more than a place on a map, however. Here are some things to think about when choosing where to buy a home.

The City or Town. Before a home can be chosen, the city or town needs to be picked. Recognize that some locations are more desirable than others and for different reasons. Cities with abundant employment options or public transportation appeal to a wide range of people. Homes in upscale places are nice but tend to a specific group of possible home buyers. Homes in small towns, unless they are within reasonable driving distance of larger cities, have a smaller pool of potential home buyers. Carefully choosing the area in which a home is purchased can be a huge step in maximizing potential future resale value.

Economic Stability. Big city or smaller town, when choosing a community, it makes sense to buy in at a location with a viable and stable economy. In addition to having residential neighborhoods, there should be a healthy mixture of commercial and business districts either within the town or nearby. This not only ensures that there are plenty of jobs available, but also adds a source of income for the city to upgrade and maintain roads and city services. The long and the short of it is, when it is time to sell the home in five, ten, or even fifteen years in the future, the area should be a desirable place to live.

The Community. What truly makes up a community is a variety of factors. Concrete things like highways, parks, and sidewalks can be the building blocks of a city. Additionally, organizations, restaurants, services, gas stations, and other places run by citizens help to create the community, too. If being close to conveniences like mass transit, local shopping centers, and easy highway access are important, make sure to look in places where these features are present. Any one or more of these amenities are popular with a majority of buyers and may have an effect on the resale value of a home.

Local Government Services. The services provided by the local government can have a huge impact on the sale of a home. Local governments are responsible for fire protection, police protection, road maintenance, and often sanitation and sewer services. They can also be responsible for more fun stuff like parks services, public libraries, and city sports teams. Smaller towns will have fewer amenities like these and will tend to have some services privatized. In particular, privatized fire protection services or no local police force presence can be a turn-off to potential home buyers.

Schools. Even home buyers that do not have school-age children or do not intend to have children must pay attention to the local school system. When it is time to sell the home, many potential buyers will have kids or plans for kids. One of the best resale factors in regards to education is school choice: either multiple available public and charter schools or private school options. Overcrowded schools could be a detriment. Plans for new school construction can be a boon. Additionally, schools with good scores on standardized tests will be preferable.

Property Taxes. If resale value is important, property taxes must be taken into consideration when choosing the location of a home. Property taxes may be higher in one town than another nearby city. This can sometimes affect whether potential homebuyers view a community as a desirable place to live. There are two sides of the coin to consider, however. Lower property taxes could mean a lot of savings, but often at the cost of the government services described earlier. On the other hand, higher property taxes obviously mean a resident will shell out more money, but they also often have the benefits of newer schools, well-maintained roads, and access to community services.

The Neighborhood Sweetspot. Most homes are located in residential areas, with the exception of places like lofts and condos in large cities. Within these residential areas, some lots are more desirable than others. For example, a house in the center of a neighborhood tends to be more attractive than a home on the edge of a neighborhood because that’s where busier streets are inclined to be found. Busy streets are not kid, pet, or pedestrian friendly. Another thing to avoid is purchasing a home along a street that is used as a shortcut between two busier streets. Corner lots, likewise, tend to attract more street traffic. The middle of the block or on a cul de sac are popular locations.

The location of a home can have an incredible impact on its future resale value. Though its place on a map may be one factor, there are many more aspects of a home’s location which should be taken into account. Before purchasing a house that will eventually be resold, take the time determine if it is in a location that will appeal to future home buyers.

 

Matt Barker

Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts - Charles Cherney

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I hope you en!joy my photos of Harvard Square set to a house music soundtrack. If I can be of assistance to you with buying or selling in Harvard Square or elsewhere in Cambridge, visit with me http://HarvardSquareProperties.com or http://www.CharlesCherney.com.

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Natural Beauty of Cambridge Massachusetts - Charles Cherney

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Outside lies magic! Cambridge, Massachusetts is a beautiful place. I hope you enjoy my photos celebrating the natural beauty of Cambridge. For assistance with buying or selling in Cambridge, visit with me at http://www.CambridgeRealEstate.com or http://www.CharlesCherneyOnline.com.

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Video of 17 Charlotte Rd | Ipswich, Massachusetts real estate & homes

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http://www.CarrieCayer.com - Ipswich, Massachusetts is a coastal town on Boston’s North Shore. Once a thriving mill town, Ipswich today is a culturally and economically diverse community. Only 30 minutes north of Boston, and just 30 minutes south of the New Hampshire border by car, and just a short MBTA ride to Boston’s North Station., Ipswich has a thriving economy based in tourism and high-tech industry, dozens of historic sites, gorgeous natural scenery, and outstanding recreational opportunities

This beautiful home is located in a special area of Ipswich abutting the Topsfield and Boxford borders.  The rural location offers many hiking trails, a small lake for swimming, an equestrian facility, an amazing pre-school and day care center all literally a short walking distance away from this home.  For commuters, this location approximately 3 miles from route 95 and 2 miles from route 1 — makes for commuting to work a cinch.  

A well built 4 bedroom home offering 3,000 square feet of living, with 2 full baths and one half bath, 2 fireplaces and a two car garage on approximately ¾ of acre in beautiful Ipswich, Massachusetts.  The fenced in yard offers mix of details among the landscape with a rugged area providing an opportunity for countless hours of backyard adventures and fun, plus a grass area from for children’s activity sets.  Sprinkled in the front and behind the home carefully selected shrubs and plantings can be found.

This immaculate home built only 23 years ago, sits perfectly in a private location among a fantastic neighborhood.  The circular style neighborhood was designed in such a way to creates a large cul de sac for neighborhood children to play.

The large newly renovated professional designed kitchen completed less than a year ago, has gorgeous maple cabinets and is accented perfectly by the dark granite countertops — the kitchen sits perfectly in between a large dining room and an expansive family room with a wood stove, cathedral ceilings

From the large entertaining area there is access to the back patio area and large fenced in yard.  

The newly renovated ½ bath on the main level is shared by a convenient 1st level laundry area. Additional updates include a 2001 newly installed septic and a new roof in 2006.  

A large finished family room in the lower level with walk-out serves as an idea location for families, especially children to entertain.  

There is nothing to do but move into this wonderful home.  Once you see this home set within an area that is considered a best kept secret — you’ll realize why these homeowners are only moving down the street.

Be sure to call today and make an appointment and see how this wonderful traditional colonial,  well built and perfectly situated on the top of a hillside within a popular Ipswich neighborhood - is such a tremendous opportunity.  

Ipswich offers award winning schools, low taxes and over 33 square miles of breathtaking landscape — including state parks, thousands of acres of open space and land owned by the Massachusetts Trustees of Reservation including the Crane Estate and Beach.

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North Attleboro Massachusetts Home for Sale

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http://www.PropertyPanorama.com/120373 is the place to go if you are seeking a North Attleboro massachusetts homes near North Attleboro Massachusetts. If you are looking for the best homes in North Attleboro Massachusetts than this North Attleboro Massachusetts homes video is for you. Please visit http://www.PropertyPanorama.com/120373 if you are seeking North Attleboro Massachusetts homes in or around North Attleboro Massachusetts. Also you may contact Ron Allaire at 774-306-1593. The address of this homes is 351 Mendon Road .

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Video of 8 Parker | Newbury, Massachusetts real estate & homes

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http://www.CherylCaldwellHomes.com - Newbury, Massachusetts, established in 1635 is a town rich in history and beauty.  It’s boundaries are filled with beaches, marsh land and farm land.  Newbury is also the home of the Parker River and a portion of Plum Island, providing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming and bird watching.  Located next to the historic seaport of Newburyport, less than 1 hour north of Boston and ½ hour south of Maine and New Hampshire — it is easily accessible and becoming a well known tourist destination, while keeping it’s historic charm and character.

8 Parker Street is located a stone’s throw from the Newbury Upper Green.  The Upper Green was once used as a training ground for the military, but is now better known as a town common, with a duck pond that doubles as a skating pond in the winter for young and old alike, a baseball field for little leaguers, the venue for the fireman’s muster during Yankee Homecoming events and is even home of the Annual Tree Lighting for the Town of Newbury’s own Christmas Tree.  It’s become a focal point looked upon fondly by residents and visitors alike, and the homes that border the Upper Green have become some of the most sought after addresses in the area.

The home at 8 Parker Street was originally built in 1736 and has been tastefully maintained and improved by the owners in keeping with the character of the home.  

A partially fenced level yard with bricked patio area is the perfect spot for family dinners, entertaining and outdoor fun and games. The 1 car detached garage, has an exterior as attractive as the home itself and features new custom doors to match the character of the property.

Within the past few years, the home has been improved by a new cedar shingle roof, septic system, hot water heater, water filtration system, 2nd floor windows, complete kitchen and bath renovation, electrical improvements, extensive foundation work, landscaping, and so much more.

You’ll immediately feel at home the minute you walk in. The gorgeous fireplace is the focal point of the living room which also boasts a wall of built-in bookcases, encouraging you to choose your favorite reading material and sit by the fire awhile.  Warm pine floors lead throughout the 1st floor.

The dining room, located adjacent to the kitchen, is the perfect place for large family dinners or cozy intimate meals.

The spacious kitchen has been renovated with custom cabinetry and outfitted with the modern conveniences today’s chefs enjoy and features Fischer & Paykel, Bosch and Amana appliances.

A 1st floor bedroom with adjacent full bath provides flexible living arrangements for those needing easy access and no stairs. A door off the bedroom leads directly to the backyard.

The 2nd floor Master Bedroom provides a beautiful and peaceful spot to retreat with cathedral ceilings and beautiful angles of the cape roofline which playfully bounce the sunlight around the walls.

An additional bedroom on the 2nd floor is also spacious and has painted pine flooring.  A full renovated bath, complete with laundry, rounds out the 2nd floor.

8 Parker Street is a short 15 minute walk to downtown Newburyport, a leisurely bike ride to the beaches of Plum Island, and minutes to the Commuter Rail into Boston,  Route 1, 1A, and 95.

Call Cheryl Caldwell today for a private showing.

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