When you’re looking for a new house, there are tons of aspects you want to consider. This is your future life after all. If you find an issue when viewing a house, it will likely continue to be an issue as time goes on. There are a few aspects of a property that are forgivable. This includes discolored paint, old wallpaper, and carpets that need replacing. They’re quick fixes that don’t cost a lot of money. But other, bigger property turn-offs will likely deter someone from investing in that property. Surveys suggest that certain things will decrease the value of your property. Real estate agent Aaron Cambden said, “If your front door needs a fresh lick of paint, sort it out quickly, those first impressions help buyers and estate agents understand how they should be viewing and evaluating a home from the offset.” If you’re trying to sell your home, fix it up before doing anything else. One small problem might be the reason a potential buyer ultimately says no. Other issues, like bad design, awkward layout, or transportation noise are unforgivable. And just because you don’t mind the lack of parking or highway noise pollution, it doesn’t mean someone else can turn a blind eye to those things…
Damp Stains And Mold
Not only is mold a health hazard, but damp stains on your walls and floor signal other issues that we can’t see with our naked eye. People might wonder if your house leaks during heavy rainstorms, or if there’s mold growing on the frame of your house. Mold and stains also make your property look unkempt, unlivable, and dirty. Mold can cause a host of respiratory problems, including a cough, sore throat, and itchy eyes and skin. It causes a lot more issues than not. If it’s not solved quickly, it becomes a multi-week issue. Many landlords try and blame the mold and damp stains on a lack of ventilation and condensation. The best thing to do is to avoid this completely on your property, with low-level heating and thermal insulation. Home experts say having a moldy home could knock off nearly $8,000 worth of value in your house (Basing Stoke).