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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/dh_bgubys/westbloomfieldhomes.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114You can stage, price it right, and do everything else possible to sell a house except for changing the location. If you\u2019ve been dreading listing your house because it\u2019s on a busy road, and you are afraid you\u2019re not going to get a lot of action on the house, take heart as there are several things you can do when you\u2019re trying to sell a house on a busy street. How to Sell a House on a Busy Street<\/p>\n
It\u2019s important to understand the terminology when listing the home. You can have a home in a subdivision or within a neighborhood setting, a home located on a country road, or a property on a busy road. An identical home situated in a quiet cul-de-sac subdivision naturally might sell for more money than one on a very busy street. Similarly, homes located in neighborhoods also sell for more than those located on a secluded country road. Just understanding the obstacles that you may have can put you in the right mindset for pricing the home and staging it to highlight the features.<\/p>\n
There are several things you can do to help separate your home from the street. A stone wall, fence, or even shrubs and trees cannot only create a visual barrier but the sound barrier as well. A water feature might drown out some of the road noise and make the setting look more peaceful.<\/p>\n
Homes next to busy streets are a deterrent for buyers with small children or outdoor pets. Combat those concerns by building a fence strong enough to keep little ones including our four-legged fur babies safe from the busy street.<\/p>\n
Just like adding a water feature to drown out some of the street noise, creating a peaceful environment and a relaxing setting can trick the mind into enjoying the space, rather than focusing on the negative of the property. Have a comfortable seating area, lush landscaping, a patio area or outdoor kitchen, or use part of the yard that\u2019s not directly adjacent to the street. This works well if you have a side yard or even a front yard that\u2019s not facing the street. Read More: Why Trees are Good for Your Property<\/a><\/p>\n