Cost of neighbours established

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88% of estate agents think a well maintained home next door will increase the sale value of a property, according to new research from Churchill home insurance.

Estate agents estimate that well maintained and attractive homes surrounding a property have the potential to increase the sale price by as much as 12% – equal to £19,400 at current market values.

However, an unsightly or poorly maintained neighbouring property could reduce the price of a home by an average of 13%. If the house next door has an overgrown garden, broken windows, or a rundown car in the drive it could force down the property’s value by an estimated £21,000.

98% of estate agents believe that an unsightly or poorly maintained neighbouring property has a negative impact on the price buyers will pay for a home. The number one eyesore next door that drives down property prices is broken or boarded up windows, followed by rubbish and junk in the front garden. If your neighbours have garish paintwork, an overgrown garden or even dirty windows, this could also wipe thousands off the value of a property.

The five top eyesores that estate agents believe affect the value of a neighbouring property are:

Martin Scott, head of Churchill home insurance, said: “Whilst many householders will recognise that the condition of surrounding properties can influence curb appeal, the study shows that the upkeep of a neighbouring property could affect the sale price of a home by thousands of pounds.

“Relatively minor issues such as maintaining gardens and keeping external paintwork in good condition could increase property values in the area generally, putting pounds in homeowners’ pockets when they come to sell.”

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