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10 Things Home Buyers May Overlook When Viewing Homes

You’ve probably heard the expression that “A House is Not a Home”.  Perhaps you’re an excited homebuyer ready to begin your search.  A few features on your list might be good bones, kitchen and bathroom updates or a convenient garage.  However, amidst the excitement, there are other factors to think about.   Here are ten commonly forgotten aspects to consider when you’re searching for your next home:

  1. Consider the Neighbourhood: If the home that’s for sale is in a neighbourhood you don’t know well, it’s worth a few trips to the neighbourhood during different times of day. Check out the neighbourhood at night—is it a place where you’d feel safe? Are homes in the area generally well-maintained?
  2. Are the Noise Levels Suitable: Take note of the noise in the neighbourhood during different times of the day. Is it on a peaceful street or one with lots of throughway traffic?  Homes near highways with traffic noise can take longer to sell and impact the home value.  Ask yourself if you would be content sitting out in your backyard on a warm summer evening.  Assessing noise levels can help ensure your future home provides the tranquillity you desire.
  3. Natural Light: Pay attention to the amount of natural light that enters the home, especially in key areas like the living room, bedrooms, and workspace. Ample natural light can enhance the ambiance and overall sense of well-being.
  4. Storage Space: Evaluate the available storage options, including closets, cabinets, and attic or basement space. Sufficient storage can prevent clutter and help keep your home organized.
  5. Property Drainage: Check for proper drainage around the property to avoid potential flooding or water damage issues, especially during rainy seasons.
  6. Cell Service and Internet Connectivity: In today’s digital age, reliable cell and internet connectivity is crucial for remote work, entertainment, and staying connected. Test the internet speed and inquire about available providers in the area.
  7. Future Development Plans: Research any upcoming development projects in the vicinity, such as road expansions or new construction projects, as they may impact property values and quality of life.
  8. Commute Times and Transportation Options: Consider the proximity to your workplace, schools, and amenities. Distance isn’t the only factor.  Consider how busy the streets are to get to your most frequented amenities.  For example, you may have to allow for extra time to drive your child to an after-school activity during peak rush hour.
  9. Amenities:  Consider factors that will best suit your lifestyle – Distances to the airport, shopping, schools, nature & family activities that best suit your needs.
  10. Resale Potential: While it’s essential to find a home that meets your current needs, also consider its resale potential. Factors like location, layout, and overall condition can influence the property’s marketability in the future. Pretend that you might sell in 5 years.  What would any potential issues be for the next home buyer?

By keeping these often overlooked aspects in mind during your home search, you can make a more informed decision and find a home that truly meets your needs and lifestyle preferences. If you have questions about various communities and areas in Nova Scotia, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Peggy Jensen – REALTOR®
Century 21 Trident Realty

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