Monday, May 2, 2011

Home Values: How Your Neighbors Can Hurt The Value of Your Home

By: Raevyn Jones, Marketing Coordinator, NHS of Baltimore

When people think of bad neighbors, they simply think of nuisances who you may have to see as you come and go. What consumers don’t know is that bad neighbors aren’t just annoying, they can cost you real money when it’s time to sell your home.

An overgrown yard, peeling paint, and clutter can easily knock 5-10% off the sale price of your home. If you are looking into buying a property and the neighbor’s yard looks as if the may be a hoarder, you probably should reconsider. If you have already purchased a property and neighbors become a problem later, there are several things you can do:

Approaching your neighbor in a friendly, good manner is always a good start. A nice way to suggest that your neighbors do some maintenance on their property is refer them to free or low-cost services that will help them keep up their property. Habitat for Humanity is one of several organizations that have programs offering exterior painting, landscaping, weather-stripping, and minor repairs to low income home-owners. A lot of local governments offer these programs as well.

When dealing with this kind of issue, it is very important to find out if your sloppy neighbors are tenants or owners of the home. If the person in the home is a tenant, the first thing you should do is track down the owner. A real estate agent can help you do this or you can contact your county’s property-tax assessor’s office. After you identify the owner, a letter needs to be written to them that is complete with photos of the problem and a request in action to solve the problem.

Another resource you can use is a homeowners association. If you have a homeowners association, which most people do, you can request that it take action. Your city or county’s public health department may be able to step in if trash or unsanitary conditions are a part of the problem.

If none of these options work, you can always add features to your property to make up for neighbors problems. Putting up a privacy fence or tall hedge could downplay the issue.

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