As a buyer or seller, the more information at your disposal, the better the decisions you need to make will be. And this includes knowing about any building projects in your area that might impact either the sale of your home OR your decision to buy a home in the area.
Many towns have projects that are either being proposed, under review or perhaps have been approved for construction. Building projects might be:
Building projects often add tax dollars to the town, at least when residential or commercial facilities are added. But they may also create problems, either temporarily or permanently, depending on your perspective:
So why is this potentially important, to you as a buyer or a seller?
Building projects can interfere with your willingness to purchase a certain home (or, as a seller, for you to readily find buyers), depending on the nature of the project. Some construction can change the views (say of the ocean or the landscape), add to the traffic on an already busy street, or create noise in a previously serene neighborhood.
Some folks argue that certain projects may decrease housing values. That may be true in some cases (say a large manufacturing facility being built adjacent to an upscale neighborhood). It certainly can narrow the pool of people who might be willing to buy your home; buyers will often ask about these things and certain projects may need to be disclosed in your areas. And if you are a buyer you would want to know about these things, and do your own due diligence so you can make an informed decision.
And there is often the NIMBY attitude - it's OK elsewhere in the town but not near me. Is that your feeling, too? Would this prevent you from buying in a certain area? Or would you see the new project as a boon to the area?
So get educated on these issues in your town (or the areas you are interested in buying in) so you can determine how best to deal with them. Pricing, of course, can have a big impact. As in any location, overpricing will not sell your home, and if there are significant building projects that might detract from the desirability, appropriate pricing will be even more important. And remember the pool of willing buyers may be reduced.
And it's wise to seek the services of a knowledgeable agent who can help you examine these local issues and their potential impact.
Watch for my follow-up post on building projects in the Carlsbad area.
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A knowlegable agent will have all this info at hand to relay it to the client. Great pointer about the effects in can have on a community. Here the majority of the issue would be "view", traffic ....in fact everything you mentioned.
And hey...that's why Carlsbad has a good agent there!