Buying a House in All Seasons: Year-Round Considerations
Whatever time of year you find yourself shopping for a new home, it’s important to give some thought to what that home will be like throughout the rest of the year. Be on the lookout for things that could affect the access and comfort of your home through all the months of the year.
Winter Considerations
If you live in an area with heavy snow, it’s important to give serious thought to how accessible your home will be in those months. Homes on hills might find the roads impassable due to ice, while homes with long driveways will require a lot of snow clearing to get out.
If you are expecting cold winters, the function of your furnace is a vital piece of the puzzle, so be sure the home has a heating system that works well. You might also look for alternate heating in your home, such as a wood stove or fireplace insert.
Things To Think About In Spring
Spring can often mean a lot of water, whether from those April showers or melting snow. The drainage on the property is important to making certain that water doesn’t cause problems such as earth shifting or flooding. Look for things like retaining walls and a slope to the property that allows it to drain.
Spring can also come with a lot of yard work. Remember that a big yard looks like a lot of fun—and it is—but it also means a lot of work. A spring cleanup is a must in many areas as it won’t just be the pretty flowers growing in the spring, but those pesky weeds, too.
Summer Thoughts
Summer is the time when most people want to spend time outside, enjoying the sunshine. It’s also the time when most areas are driest, meaning a lot of watering to keep the plants and grass green. If you are considering a larger lot, think about the cost of watering it. You might also want to look for a built-in sprinkler system so you won’t forget to water.
The direction in which the house faces will determine how much sun you get both in the home and in the backyard. If the yard will get a lot of sun, you might want to look for a home with a covered patio or awning.
Facing Fall
Those large beautiful trees around a property make it look lovely and offer shade. Come fall they also mean a lot of leaves all over the ground and a lot of work picking them up.
Every season has things that homeowners will have to deal with; before you buy, make sure you’ve given a lot of thought to how that home will take you through each season so you can be prepared.
When you are ready to start shopping be sure to contact me, Diana Dahlberg of 1 Month Realty for a free online list of all available homes for sale or visit my website to check out all of your options. Or give me a quick call (262) 308-3563!