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Kansas City Real Estate - Beyond The Gourmet Kitchen and First Floor Master

You’ve made a list of what you want in your new Kansas City area home: The perfect kitchen with the right layout. The bathroom with a soaking tub. But have you thought ahead to the day when you might want a different home? What will your home look like to your potential buyers?

First of all, that location off of Highway BusyAllTheTime is perfect for your commute. But what about future homebuyers who are worried about the safety of their loved ones? You’ve heard it before, time and again: Location, location, location. Are people just stuck like a broken record or do they have something?

Location should be your primary concern. You may not be starting a family in this house, but chances are, the people to whom you sell the property may have a family or be planning one. When you put your house on the competitive Kansas City area market, you want to appeal to the largest amount of potential homebuyers.

Communities play a large part in this equation. Is the community family-friendly? What is the report on the schools? Is it in a rehabilitation phase? How fast are the property values growing? The professionals at the Urban Living Center are well-versed in every area of our beautiful city and can help you with these considerations. They will be able give you information regarding the economic outlook for your particular area.

Also, what businesses are close to your property? Potential buyers want a home that is conveniently located to the necessities in life: grocery stores, gas stations, pharmacies. What about the local government services available? Libraries and parks are important community resources for a broad spectrum of residents. Also, what is the availability of police and fire personnel? How do the crime statistics balance against other communities in the beautiful Kansas City area?

Property taxes are another area of concern. They can be a positive factor, because they usually mean modern schools and newer roads. However, some buyers don’t view high property taxes as a plus and will steer clear of that community.

Inside your potential dream home, check the size of the closets, laundry facilities, and the garage. Storage is an issue for everyone. Today’s society is involved in their “stuff,” from clothes to power tools. Two car garages are a must for today’s busy family; three car garages will add even more resale value to your Kansas City property.

Bedrooms and bathrooms can be deal-breakers when you’re selling your home. Three bedrooms are a must and anything more than that is gravy. It is best if your home has at least two bathrooms or more.

Finally, it is usually a mistake to buy the largest home in the neighborhood. You almost never get a worthwhile return on that investment. Look for a small or medium sized home instead; the larger homes around you can increase the value of your home.

The agents at the Urban Living Center can assist you with all of these matters. They are trained to take all of these items into consideration and guide you in this most important decision.

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