Here are some things to keep in mind when you are trying to buy a home that will retain its resale value.
1. Location, location, location! Is this home on a busy street or does it have some other undesirable factor about it? If so, make sure the price is adjusted accordingly.
2. Consider all defects that are not correctable. Things like location, traffic, floor plan etc. Then make sure the selling price reflects these non -correctable items. Remember, you may have to sell this home with these same defects in the future. So you don't want to be left holding the bag.
3. Does this home suit your long term needs. If so and you plan on living in the house for a very long time, then resale value may not be as big of a determining factor for you.
4. Don't be bullied. If you are looking in a hot market, don't overlook the issues that could cause you to lose money if you have to sell in a future market downturn.
5. Look for a home that has a broad appeal. A home that is suitable for most people. One that has a good floor plan and amenities that the majority of people are looking for is important.
6. Think about the size and the space. Is this home going to be very expensive to maintain due to its home or yard? Are there any other factors that could influence someone's decision to buy.
7. It is best to buy a home that is in good condition -one that someone clearly took the time to maintain over the years. Routine maintenance is a huge factor when it comes to future repairs.
8. Convenience - how convenient is this home to schools, banks, day care centers, shopping, gas and restaurants.
9. Look for an easy commute - is this home located in an area where the major thoroughfares are easily accessible. Is there a bus line nearby etc.
10. Find a home that has a good resale value and not one that is just a good deal.
Talk to your realtor about buying a home that has a good resale value and they will be able to help keep you on the right track. Resale value should be one of the major deciding factors when buying a home. Remember, most people do not live in the same house their entire lives. So plan accordingly!
I specialize in helping
buyers and sellers invest in real estate in Loudoun
County and Northern Virginia.
I have over 25 years
experience in the real estate industry. As a Broker/Owner with Exit Realty
Talbot and Company, I bring special tools and solutions that enable me to
exceed the expectations of my clientele. If you are considering listing
your property in Loudoun County or the nearby areas, ask me about our latest
internet marketing systems. I would appreciate the opportunity to earn
your business. I am experienced in listing and selling short sales.
For information on the short sale process, please visit www.LoudounShortSaleSolutions.com.
For a free market
analysis on the value of your home, please visit http://www.LoudounHomeValues.com
My past awards and
designations include – 2003 President of the Dulles Association of Realtors,
2003 Dulles Area Assoc Realtor of the Year, Salesperson of the year 2000 Dulles
Area Assoc of Realtors, Top Producer awards from both the Dulles Area
Association and the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors. I am a
member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network.
I have lived in Loudoun
County since 1979. I am married with two grown children and two
grandchildren. My son in law is my business partner in real estate.
I love to jog in the mornings and spend time relaxing on my Trawler during the
summer months.
Loudoun County
and Northern Virginia Real Estate Sales and Solutions – Helena Talbot, Broker- Licensed in Virginia. I specialize in helping buyers and sellers
invest in real estate in the Northern Virginia area to include Loudoun County
and surrounding areas including Fairfax, Clarke, Fauquier, Prince William
Counties. Our local neighborhoods includeLeesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Potomac Falls, Brambleton,
Broadlands, Lansdowne, River Creek, Belmont Country Club, Beacon Hill,
Shenstone, Waterford, Lovettsville, Purcellville, Hamilton, Round Hill and
Bluemont.
Cell 703.727.9885 Office 703.574.3800
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