If you are considering Building Your Dream Home that will bring pride and satisfaction of designing a home to occupy or to sell we are dedicated to conducting business and treating our clients in a responsible and ethical manner. We are certain that these principles will provide opportunity, success and security for our clients and customers. Our trade partners, suppliers and lenders who help build our structures, and our employees and investors who are proud to be apart of our Team. Finding The Right Location When Realtors say location, location, location, what does it mean? Why is it repeated three time? What is a bad location versus a good location in real estate? It means identical homes can increase or decrease in value due to location. It's repeated three times for emphasis so you will remember the phrase. It's the number one rule in real estate, and it's often the most overlooked rule. - Close to Outdoor Recreation & Nature Homes abutting the ocean, rivers, lakes or parks will hold their value because of the location, providing they are not in the path of a possible natural hazard. People want to be near water or visually appealing settings.
- Homes with a View Some homes sell quickly and for top dollar because they provide sweeping panoramic views of the city at night, but even a small glimpse of the ocean out one window is enough to substantiate a good location. Other sought-after views include mountains, greenbelts or golf courses.
- Near Entertainment and Shopping In many cities, you will find homes that are located within walking distance of movie theaters, restaurants and boutiques are more expensive than those located further outside of town. Many people would rather not drive if they can walk to nightlife.
- In Conforming Areas People tend to gravitate toward others who share similar values and their homes reflect it. Home buyers mostly prefer to be surrounded by similar types of properties in age and construction, where people just like them reside.
- In Economically Stable Neighborhoods Neighborhoods that stood the test of time and weathered economic downfalls are more likely to attract buyers who want to maintain value in their homes. These are people who expect pride of ownership to be evident.
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