Part Of Why The Housing Market Is Down
I watch a lot of the shows on HGTV, Discovery, and other channels that have to do with building, redesigning, and/or buying homes. I love architecture, I love design, and a big part of the reason that I watch these shows is to get ideas for my future home. (I plan on designing and building it myself.) However, within watching these shows, I have noticed one major problem in houses that don’t sell, or houses that have a hard time selling.
Personal taste.
Too many people look at the furniture and things as their own. I saw one episode of ‘sell that house’ where the house was an older house, probably from the 60’s or so. When people walked through the house they kept commenting on the pictures hanging on the wall, or they commented on the bed sheets in the master bedroom. “It looks like a cheap 70’s motel room!” I think only 1 of the 3 groups of people that walked through didn’t comment on the bed.
But wait a minute, since when do you get a bed when buying a house? I am aware, that some people do sell their house all furniture included, but it doesn’t happen that often.
Perhaps part of the reason people aren’t buying houses is because they aren’t looking at the house. They are looking at the person in the house before them. Not the house itself.
I know that this isn’t the actual reason people aren’t buying older homes is because they keep building new houses, in subdivisions (UGH. I HATE THEM). They build subdivisions out in the country, and then they claim that you are living in the country. It is one of the worst things ever. This just started a new blog. Be expecting another one soon.














