Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal

 Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal

If you have read part one of Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal you will be starting to realize that there are a lot of factors which potential clients find uncomfortable which in turn causes them not to make a serious offer on your property.

Accessibility If there are narrow track leading to your home buyers may believe that they need a 4×4 as their perspective is the rain snow and ice of northern Europe. Many women are also very nervous of steep narrow unfenced tracks and the perceived danger,

Even level but narrow access roads put off many people

Accessibility to cafes and shops as most shopping in the uk is done at the local mega store people don’t mind driving so a shop around the corner isn’t that attractive however a cafe is. Proximity to a town or large village with a post office, bank, restaurant or cash point is an advantage 2 to 3 miles maximum distance

Land, I have heard many times that people came out here and bought some land with a house or to build a house on. Then the opportunity came a long to buy some more land it was so cheep we bought 2 hectares 5 acres. But what are you going to do with it and are you willing to take on the responsibility of keeping it clear to prevent brush fires having a large amount of land is rarely an advantage unless its big enough to farm. I have not met a person yet who came to Portugal to farm so that gives you an idea of the number of potential buyers out there.

 Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal

The ideal size of garden is 1,000 to 2,000 square meters. It’s a size that people can manage to control and just as importantly water in the summer.

Fences and perimeter walls For some reason people love to be able to see exactly were the limits of their domain are . This becomes important when you want to sell

Too Rustic, too modern, too alternative will all negatively affect the price and time it takes to sell your property

Maintaining or increasing your home value in Portugal

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