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You can't judge a home by its counter top

Reblogger Peter den Boer
Real Estate Agent with Atlanta Communities 303302

Margaret is so correct in her blog about granite counter tops. Here in the Metro Atlanta area we see the same thing. There is a price point at which granite is expected. If you are trying to get to this price point, granite is a must. On the other hand, if you are selling in a lower price point, you might just be throwing money away putting in granite. Ask your agent for their advice before spending the money!

Original content by Margaret Woda

A granite counter top can be the defining factor in a home sale.

How many times have you heard a buyer exclaim, "Oh look, this home has a granite counter top!" and realized this is the magic stamp of approval you've been waiting for. If the kitchen has a granite counter top, this home may now leap to the top of your client's list, and perhaps even to the laptop so you can start writing an offer.

On the other hand, a laminate or Corian counter top may be enough for your client to rule out a home that has the right price, condition and location. HGTV fans see this occur daily, and most agents have experienced it when showing homes to prospective buyers.

 

WHOAA!

Let us just say this to our buyer clients:  You can't judge a home by its counter tops. 

Kitchen (licensed by istockphoto.com)

It may be time for real estate agents to provide a little guidance to their home buyer clients, and it begins with pointing out the factors you CAN control and those you can't.


Factors beyond your control: 
Location, lot size, school district, neighborhood, neighbors, commuting options, traffic, property taxes, and HOA/condo fees. What you see is what you get.  You can't change these factors and, therefore, they should probably be higher on any buyer's priority list.se you CANNOT control.

Factor within your control: Counter tops, flooring, cabinets, wall coverings, window coverings, appliances, major systems, fixtures, paint colors -and even the square footage of the home, if you're up to some remodeling. You may not want the investment of time or money that would be required to change some or all of these, but you CAN if you choose.

 

On the other hand, let's put on our listing agent hats for a moment... we may see this differently.

Any seller who is looking for a game-changer to help overcome undesirable factors beyond their control should consider installing a granite counter top. This feature may blind a prospective buyer to the fact that power lines are nearby, airplanes fly low over the property, or the back yard overlooks a busy road. 

If buyers are going to judge a home by its counter top, granite may be the best investment a home seller can make!

 

The counter top may not be a defining issue for home buyers in every market across the country, but it often is in Crofton, Maryland, and other nearby communities where I list and sell homes.

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Margaret WodaAbout MARGARET WODA

Margaret Woda is a REALTOR® and Associate Broker with Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc. in the trinagle formed by DC, Baltimore, and Annapolis. (Read More)

Beyond real estate, Margaret is a grandma, mom, and military wife who enjoys volunteering as webmaster for the local garden club, organizing Operation Christmas to send holiday gift bags to deployed service members, and blogging  at FocusOnCrofton.com

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Peter den Boer, Associate Broker, Realtor

Atlanta Communities Real estate Brokerage

 

Ph. 770.713.1545

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I write about daily life as a Realtor in the Towne Lake Community in Woodstock Georgia.

Comments(1)

Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Peter. An interesting topic. I personally wouldn't have granite, but each to to own. There are better and more simply beautiful alternatives but Margaret is right otherwise.

Jul 29, 2013 10:36 PM