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The Meaning of Location, Location, Location

Monday February 11, 2008
I've seen buyers get so excited over the updates in a home that they forget about the first rule of real estate: location, location, location.

Generally, buyers will get the best return for their money if they buy the worst house in the best neighborhood. If a cosmetic fixer needs carpeting or the floors refinished, buyers might receive a discount on price. Plus, then buyers can choose carpeting or floor finishes that match their own tastes and not that of the seller. On the other hand, buyers will most certainly face a harder time selling down the road if they buy the best house in the worst neighborhood.

Yet, many buyers gravitate toward the right homes in the wrong locations. After looking at a few dozen homes, it's easy to get swept up in the excitement of finding that perfect home. That perfect home might have the right configuration and plenty of amenities but if it's in a bad location, you might want to consider passing it by. Regardless of its price . . . read more about Location, Location, Location.

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February 11, 2008 at 11:01 am
(1) Albuquerque realtor says:

That is such a great rule of thumb: buy the worst house in the best neighborhood, not vice versa.

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