If you have ever wondered how much influence school zones have over the value of a home, then these survey statistics, recently published over at the Realtor.com blog, provide some insightful answers.
As you can see, school zoning is a very important factor for many homeowners — enough that it can compete with other value-determining factors such as square footage and the number of bedrooms.
Location-based indicators of value (such as districting) actually tend to be the best signals as to how your home will appreciate in value over time. This is because, in most cases, homes themselves do not actually appreciate in value — it is the land beneath them that becomes more expensive.
The older your home becomes, the more wear and tear it deals with. An older home is more likely to have substantial damage and/or outdated features. Even if you renovate and maintain your home diligently, older homes still boast less value than newer homes.
But property is almost always becoming more valuable. As Investopedia puts it, “the reason that land is an appreciating asset is a simple one. It is in limited supply, and no one is producing any more. The demand for land is constantly growing as the population increases, and since its supply is limited, its price must increase over time.”
So, unless some rare and unseen force causes your area to become less desirable, your property is always going to be rising in value. But, to state the obvious, not all properties appreciate at the same rate. Below are a few of the most important factors that determine how much a property will appreciate.
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