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Three Magic Words: Location, Location, LocationAmong real estate industry professionals, "location, location, location" is considered to be the real estate agent's motto. It's a philosophy that all real estate agents live by and you will probably hear it more than a few times during those days, weeks, and months you spend with your agent looking for your new home. What do these three magic words mean to you, the buyer? Many agents say that successful buying or selling is linked strongly to the location of the home. While you can change almost anything about a home, you cannot change its location. Just think, you can paint the walls, remodel, put on new siding, add landscaping, add a deck, decorate and repave the driveway, but you can not move the home to a different location. While you may find the house of your dreams next to a railroad yard, you will want to rethink purchasing that home. As a future investment, a poor location will severely limit a property's ability to appreciate in value and will hinder your ability to sell your property quickly in the future. If a home has a price that is too good to be true or the house has been on the market for a long time, there is probably a good reason behind it. Sometimes homeowners make dramatic changes to the home to make it more salable, but if its next to the trash dump, the homeowner will likely never see the money that they spent putting in an expensive sauna and remodeling the entire kitchen. In the end, the location alone can make the home extremely difficult to sell. What Is A Poor Location?
Don't be perplexed if the home you find isn't in the very best neighborhood. Many people have turned what might normally be considered a poor location into a positive benefit. If you buy a home in an area that is a little run-down but is surrounded by yuppie housing, you might be able to turn a considerable profit as the neighborhood improves over the years. Also, while an elderly couple might think being near a school would be a poor location, it can allow a family with small children the ability to check on their child without a hassle and guarantees quiet summers.
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