
It is common for
prospect buyers to inspect the house itself before purchasing it. Newly refurnished or redecorated homes are often appealing to the buyers and therefore, the owners of the house tend to price their properties higher than usual. Inasmuch as the neatness and orderly interiors and exteriors of the house are looked into, there are other houses which are also pricey due to the fact that its majestic stance has antique value.
But, other than the condition of the house itself upon inspection, prospect buyers also have to take into account the
location of property. The location does not only cover the area outside the house or the neighborhood surroundings, but also where the
house stands or was built. For instance, if a house is located in an exclusive subdivision, it would sell more compared to a similar one in an urban or busy setting. If a house is enclosed in a very natural environment, complete with trees, streams, and the like, that property would considerably be higher in value. For properties in very remote or inaccessible areas, however, the value of the house might be less.