Homeownership remains one of life's most monumental transactions, and today buyers are approaching that life goal with new expectations, said Ginger Wilcox, president of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate. High barriers to entry have created a generation of buyers who know what they want and won't settle for less. These insights can help sellers and agents make design and presentation choices that resonate with modern buyers who are eager but increasingly discerning.
As a home seller, you're focused on presenting your property in the best possible light. You've likely invested in staging, minor repairs, and curb appeal to attract buyers. But have you considered the influence your neighbors have on property value? While you can't choose who lives next door, understanding their potential influence is necessary. As you begin your process of selling your home in or , this Redfin real estate article will explain how neighbors affect property value and provide proactive steps to help protect your investment.
One of the most loathed front door types by designers and real estate agents alike, these styles are typically fiberglass with oval inserts that cover half to three quarters of the door, explains Jodi Terrell, owner and broker of JNG Real EstateSolutions. Oftentimes, the doors have ornate scrollwork between two panes of glass. And while they could potentially be lauded for letting in natural light, many of them have frosted glass, which blocks the sunshine and dates the doors even more.