In the real estate sector, there is typically something for everyone, however i couldn’t agree more; As a real estate agent, I have had my fair share of the less obvious requests that potential buyers ask for when looking for a house.
It goes separate from saying that a household on sale should at least meet some minimum requirements that a client would want… Lately, my buyers have been keen on finishing and electrical wiring, including the cooling and heating network in the house, and this week I was showcasing an aged townhousehold that had to undergo a major renovation.
The seller, a grandson to a senior army general, had to do an overhaul of the whole-condo air purification. The dated air filter system and costly duct cleaning compromised the air quality of the whole house, however previous renters couldn’t keep up with the air purification help needed, so once they moved out, the landlord renovated the household and put it up for sale, then converting the traditional Heating and Air Conditioning device to a smart Heating and Air Conditioning system was quite a handful, but the Heating and Air Conditioning professional jobed with ensuring the whole-household air purifier in place was the best did a great job. The client in question was quite particular about the Heating and Air Conditioning being in place, so he spent quite some time testing the indoor air quality before committing to the purchase. To convince him further, he brought in an Heating and Air Conditioning professional to authenticate the system and check that everything was in order. It later turned out that one of his children had stayed in that particular house, and that was why he was worried about the air purification setup. All in all, it went well, and I made the sale. As an after-sale service, he got a one year free condo service with the purchase.