Does it seem like the world has really gone to the dogs lately? If you've answered yes, you're right. It has gone to the dogs -- and to the cats. According to a survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association, approximately 68 percent of American households have a pet. Millennials are especially into animal companionship, with 73 percent saying they own some type of creature. And many of these millennials are searching for their first home. But not just any house. Potential buyers, especially millennials, are seeking a home that will provide a better lifestyle for their fur babies. In fact, according to a survey conducted on behalf of SunTrust Mortgage, one of the main reasons why many millennials decided to purchase a home was so that they could provide more space for their dogs.
So, if you're currently trying to sell a house or plan to put one on the market, creating a listing that appeals to pet owners is the smart thing to do. For example, if your home has any of the following pet-friendly features, make sure to highlight them in your listing:
While it's important to play up the features of your home that will be attractive to a pet owner, it's equally important to remove evidence of your own pets before putting your house on the market. For example, you should:
For many people, their dogs and cats aren't just pets. They are beloved family members. So, it's not surprising that potential buyers are seeking homes that are pet-friendly. Your job is to make sure that these potential buyers can see your house as a place where they and their beloved pets will feel right at home.
It's Just Not Possible To Look For A Home In An Older "In-Town" Neighborhood Near Duke University And Not Come Across The Iconic Oval Sign For "Tim Hock Properties". Often Said To List Some Of The Most Beautiful Homes In Durham, Tim Has Turned Buying & Selling A Certain Type Of Home Into An Art Form.
If Asked, Tim Will Tell You, "I Have The Best Job And The Best Clients In The World, Working In A City I Know & Love, Doing What I Want To Do And Being Allowed To Always Do It Very, Very Well. Nothing Makes Me Happier Than Walking By A Former Listing And Seeing How Well The Builder's Design Decisions Have Timelessly Aged. "And, To Know I Had A Small Part Of The Final Outcome Of The Finished Product Is Very Fulfilling To Me."