Ewww, What Smells!?

Previously I posted a question to the field regarding cat spraying in the basement. And today, I read with a certain amount of interest, a recent posting to the Boston Real Estate Now blog to which I am borrowing the same title "Ewww, What Smells?"

But in my case it was a listing, with a dog and two, perhaps three cats, all being sweet, close members of the household. Problem being that the cats used a single litter box placed in the basement that just could not keep up with the fluffy fur balls daily excretions.

I am a dog lover and recently added a Basenji puppy to our home. And if readers are familiar with the bread, clean their coats like cats do. These regal canines are amazingly self cleaning. But I have to admit that at times upon entry to my own condo, can not do so without noting a hit of puppy perspiration, or spunk.

So sellers, whether it be a beloved pet, or your cooking, be aware of how your home's odors as you might your own. If you think this is a bit blunt. Just imagine for a moment you were to step into your local high school boy's locker room at the completion of a football game, Ewwww!!!!.

And while we are on the subject of house hold smells, and more specifically cooking.......... It is my layman and professional opinion that if given a choice, home owners would prefer vented hoods or microwaves over recirculation units any day. Does anyone care to confirm or deny this? I pose this because most builder/developers seam to think that vented kitchens are not needed. Is this true, or are they being lazy?

Bart Foster, Realtor
ERA The Norton Group
http://bartsells.com

 

5 Comments on Ewww, What Smells?

SEP
12
2007
246,151 Points 16 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I would say that most homeowners would want an over the range microwave hood.  Well, I do anyway, and I feel qualified to speak for the majority.  ha ha ;-)

Smelly houses are a real damper on the enthusiasm.  I went into a lovely old home the other day that smelled like diapers and/or kitty litter.  I really wanted to get out fast! 

10:12pm • #1
SEP
13
2007
214,231 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Yes,home odors are a detriment in getting a home sold...whether it is kitty,doggie,cooking or smoking....it might be a good place for a stickup;)
6:34am • #2
168,511 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog
Bart in most homes you can upgrade to a vented hood but it is cheaper to install a nonventing model.
6:37am • #3
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Talk about smell....how about a new construction 300k home in rock throwing distance from the sewage facility. What was the builder thinking? My wife and I muse over how the first will be sold.
6:50am • #4
JUN
16

I am completing NAR's GREEN designation and am impressed by the great attention to AIQ (Air Indoor Quality). But after taking a few tours of new construction projects in Boston it is clear that few developers have a clue about air quality. Not a single one had put in vented kitchens. Bath rooms were vented but only because this is a code requirement. The only large project that I have come across in recent months to take AIQ seriously are the lofts at Forbes Park, Chelsea, MA. http://www.forbeslofts.com 

4:44pm • #5

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Bart Foster; Real Estate Consultant Realtor®, ePro®, SRES®

Boston, MA

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