Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Value to property
How much does value of a patio villa increase if on a corner lot?
How much does a 10x10 room enclosed with plexiglass add to value of property. I realize that estimates may vary, but I need at least some idea. Thank you
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IMHO, enclosing with plexiglass would be a negative, enclosing with storm rated double pane glass would be a positive.
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Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV. |
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I think to a lot of people, a corner lot is a negative, especially for a patio villa. Too much grass to maintain, and more street traffic. The front yard is pretty much useless.
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Our enclosed lanai was $5000, not sure if the value would be $5000 in a sale but I am not going anywhere so I may never know. The house value has increased $30,000 in 18 months and we now have $80,000 in equity in the house. We are in a Villa but next door to the corner lot.
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Personaly I would never live on a corner lot in any property.
Many times seen them treated as a local park for dogs to have a dump on, and as short cut for pedestrians to lazy to keep to path. Lived on a corner for a winter whilst renting, and those two things were daily occurrances. Could have had a row a day if so inclined! As for the enclosure, the villagetinker is never far off the mark. |
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We have a small corner lot, at the entrance of our villa. It is perfect because little to maintain, the Villages takes care of the beautiful plantings and we get the perks plus the privacy. Husband mows the grass in 20 minutes. The back of our patio villa backs up to the preserve area so we enclosed the lanai with big glass windows and a mini split to be able to use the room year round, contractor was Custom Windows. No regrets. Value has definitely increased though actual amount I can't tell you.
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Maybe check with a realtor you might know? Or call TV realty and just ask them...worst they could do is not answer you. You'll get a better answer asking the right people.
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We have never been a fan of corner lots. If left to all grass, costly to mow and to maintain. If you decide to landscape, that side is usually the garage side of the house, which means you probably will never enjoy looking at your landscaping and justify the cost of the project and the maintenance. Just my opinion.
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*♀️ we are waiting on construction of a structure over the existing cement patio. It will have large plexiglass windows that are removable if desired. Glass would be too heavy. I like the versatility of having it enclosed or screened. I think it will add to the value of our house but we are adding it for our own enjoyment which is what every homeowner should do. If you are hoping to flip, that’s another story.
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Just the opposite to me. With dogs I love corner lots. Cost to maintain isnt much different.
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Apples and orangutans. Last edited by bakon; 01-07-2021 at 08:20 AM. |
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You should not have to babysit your yard to stop people from letting dogs dump all over your yard. Geez.
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