We all know the basics of what goes into determining property value: square footage, number of beds and baths, location, schools, local market, and so on.
But that’s not all there is to it – because the real value of your property is determined more by what buyers will actually pay than by what the appraiser says. And there are a number of not-so-obvious and unexpected things that affect your property value. Following are a few of them, and they also tell us a lot about human nature. Large TreesTrees, especially mature trees, nearly always increase property (6 comments)
More and more homebuyers scan the market long before they get a realtor involved. Many times they come to the realtor with several homes that have made the final list. This means homeowners can do themselves a favor by getting the best possible photos to highlight their home. A professional home photographer is usually worth his cost. Here’s how to use photos to sell your house in South Texas. Create ScaleGood home photography helps to make a home and all its interior rooms look bigger. While there are many people who buy (1 comments)