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If you’re not having luck finding the perfect Des Moines place, you may want to consider keeping an open mind. Sometimes our budgets (or the market) don’t present us with the options we want when house hunting. This doesn’t mean settling for a house you don’t like or buying a fixer-upper that will take countless hours of work before it’s ready. It means knowing how to expand your perspective and spot the houses with unrealized potential. If you’re open to getting creative and maybe putting in a little elbow grease, you may just find something that will work perfectly for you. Here are some ideas to keep in mind:
First ImpressionsFirst impressions are important, but they aren’t everything. Many buyers will overlook properties with overgrown landscaping and unattractive entries because these things set the tone for them. When you have a more open mind, you know that these are often very doable fixes. If you’re open to putting in some time outside or have the budget to hire some landscapers, don’t let a lack of curb appeal cause you to overlook a great home.
CharacterSome older homes may not be as well taken care of and certain features may be hidden behind furniture or overfilled with belongings. Built-in bookshelves and other unique detailing can really add an element of charm to a home, but when they’re not being well used, it’s not always easy to appreciate their beauty. While you might have to use your imagination to envision how you would use them, these types of features can be a real find.
PropertyHow much space will you get with your home? Would you have the yard space for a patio or a shed? Would you be able to put on an addition if you decided you needed more space? For some buyers, these are important questions. Finding a property that has the space for you to expand and get creative can give you more opportunities to make it their own.
StorageWhat does the house offer in terms of storage? Is there a large basement or attic space? Not only do these allow for storage, but many hold the potential for finishing into additional living space. Whether it’s a playroom for the kids or a man cave for dad, these larger storage rooms can often be transformed to meet your needs. Other types of storage are worth paying attention to as well. Larger closets and built-in shelving can be features that some buyers overlook.
Open LayoutWe all have different tastes. Maybe the sellers didn’t make many changes to their home before showing it, and their style is much different than yours. Don’t let the surface level fool you. Especially if the home has a more open layout, you’ll have the flexibility to create your own setup that works for you and your family. If the layout offers some flexibility, try to imagine the different ways in which you could arrange your furniture and make things feel more comfortable.
Sometimes all a home needs are fresh eyes. From dated interiors to overgrown front yards, there are many things that can cause a buyer to miss seeing a home’s potential. While it’s important to look into the structural integrity of the home and ensure you’re not signing up for more work than you can take on, frequently, simple cosmetic fixes can make a very big difference.
If you want to talk more about spotting homes with potential, or we can introduce you to an experienced, local Realtor or help you get pre-approved for a mortgage, please reach out to us. We’re always happy to help.
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