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Considering Landscaping Whey Buying a Home
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When shopping for a home, buyers often look for properties they can
spruce up with landscaping that fits their taste. This makes sense, but
make sure it is possible.
Considering Landscaping Whey Buying a Home
It is a rare day indeed when you pull up to a property for sale and
think it is perfect. Every person has different tastes and these tastes
are reflected in a variety of ways. While the style of home is a big
issue, the landscaping for a property comes in close second. Simply
put, most people prefer their own “look” and tend to form a mental
vision of the home with their style of landscaping. This makes sense on
many fronts, but can cause problems on others.
When we talk about landscaping for a home, we are using a broad version
of the term. It can include everything from the plants used to adding
decks and so on. This definition is being used because many real estate
investors use landscaping as a method to flip rental properties. One of
the oldest investment strategies in the book is to by a small apartment
complex with no landscaping, spruce it up with landscaping, new paths
and then sell it for a very nice profit. Since you will eventually be
selling your home, you should take this approach as well.
When visualizing a home with your improvement ideas, the first thing to
consider is whether you will be allowed to make the change you like.
Many homes these days are within developments and that means rules,
rules, and rules. Many developments have strict rules regarding
landscaping and additions to properties such as hot tubs, decks and
such. These rules all tend to go one way – you can’t do anything!
Before you rush off to make an offer on a property, make absolutely
sure you understand what you can and cannot change.
A classic area where landscaping also becomes an issue has to do with
views. When it comes to views, it is all about creating them and
getting them blocked. If you are looking at a home that would have
tremendous views if you cut down those large trees in the backyard, you
might be surprised to find out that local restrictions prevent you from
doing so. Obviously, you want to know this before buying. On the flip
side, the fact a home has a view today does not necessarily mean it
will next year. You need to ascertain if the properties between you and
the view have the right to build vertically. Nothing kills the equity
in a home more than buying when you have a view and then trying to sell
when you don’t.
At the end of the day, it is important to evaluate the potential of
homes you are considering buying. That being said, it is also important
to understand how much you can and cannot change them.
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