
Selling Your Home
There are many things you can do to your home to increase its value. When it's time to sell, making your house look attractive to prospective buyers will help it have a good chance of fetching a good price.
Hardscape and Landscape
Color Is Back - Use It Sparingly
Home Owner Tax Benefits
Do's and Don'ts of Home Decorating When Selling
The Appreciation of Property
Take It And Run:
Ilyce's Corner
By Ilyce Glink for Right at
Home Daily
I'm often asked what type of housing appreciates
most quickly: single-family house, town home, condo, co-op, or multi-family
building. As frustrating as it seems, the answer depends on where you live,
and what other types of homes are nearby.
If you live in a neighborhood filled with condominiums,
your condo should appreciate at the same rate as all of the other condos in
the neighborhood.
Traditionally, single-family homes appreciate
faster than any other type of housing. But, if you live on a block of multi-family
apartment buildings, your single-family home won't appreciate as fast as a nearby
block that is entirely composed of single-family residences.
Of course, it's not just the housing type that
has an impact on appreciation. The precise location of your property on the
block, the neighborhood and school district that you've chosen, and even the
aesthetics of your block (granted, purely subjective), add to and subtract from
the overall value.
For the best appreciation, choose a neighborhood
that either has a great mix of housing types, or is fairly homogeneous.