The Worth of a Spectacular View
May 3, 2010
Are you in the market for a home on the beach or something in a small town? Do you want to know just how much the values of these houses differ depending on their location? Check out the differences of values based on their locations below to get an idea of just what you’re looking for.
Unobstructed View at Ground Level
Neighboring houses are at the same level as your home, but with this view, you are able to see land that is nonresidential or commercial. If you’re living in the country, the probability of your house’s view being of woods is very high. Though for some people this view may be calming, it isn’t the most desirable view. With what the majority of people perceive as a fairly attractive view in this sort of environment could increase the home’s value by close to 3%.
Partially Obstructed View on a Rooftop
Sometimes a view from above isn’t always the best option. If you’re in the city, other roofs may be higher than your location. This can be a turnoff for some people, but others may like this inner city atmosphere. If you have a passion for living in the city and you enjoy a view from the top, there is a chance that the value of your rooftop home may climb up to 5%.
Medium Elevation with an Unobstructed View
Medium elevated homes with this type of view can be found on small hills. Their inhabitants are able to view their surroundings to a certain extent from each side of the house. However, since they are not highly elevated, the inhabitants cannot usually see past the other houses within small communities. Within a small community, a view like this may lift up your home’s value by approximately 8%.
High Elevation with an Unobstructed View
The worth of these buildings often depends on where they are located. Buildings in major cities like Las Vegas are going to cost much more than buildings of high elevation in small towns. If the house you are looking at is highly elevated in a secluded location, the price is also going to be higher than in a small town. The house’s value can rise up around 12%.
Water View Unobstructed
Depending upon the house’s location in relation to the body of water it overlooks, its value may increase anywhere from 15 to an outstanding 80%, possibly even higher! Small, fairly unknown rivers won’t raise the value of a home nearly as much as an open view of an ocean, enhanced by a golden yellow sunset on the horizon. A house on the market for nearly $200,000 located somewhere like on a small hill could easily be worth $317,000. A place on the shores of a lake in this situation could be worth nearly $450,000.
Always make sure you do your research, with a strong focus on values in your desired location(s), before you purchase a home. Also, don’t rule out the power of a real estate agent. It would be a good idea to consult an agent for advice.

