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Lot and Landscaping
Even though most real estate value is usually concentrated
in the building, the lot is important, too. Obviously,
it should be as level as possible. Assuming the property
is in a typical neighborhood, the lot should be rectangular
– no odd shaped lots or oddly situated lots. Yard sizes
are smaller in modern homes than in older homes, but
there should still be a decently sized front and back
yard.
Do not buy a house where the entire back yard is taken
up by a swimming pool, for example. Do not purchase
an over-landscaped property, either. You would normally
pay a premium for that, which you may not be able to
recover when you sell. You will get your best value
if the house is moderately landscaped or under-landscaped
for the area. You can always improve the landscaping
during your ownership by improving the grass and adding
bushes and trees. Just do not spend too much.
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