You are nuts. A POD in front of a house doesn’t mean the owners are hoarders. A house that needs significant fixing is easily recognizable with a simple visual inspection outside and inside. A POD in front of the house is not a tell sign. |
There’s no reason to keep a POD in front of your house while you’re showing it for sale. It doesn’t look good, pay for off-site storage. |
Some effects of neglect are not visible with a casual "visual inspection" by someone with little training/experience. Maybe someone with a lot of expertise in home renovation can see this-but not the typical home buyer looking for their next residence. Does OP want to limit her buyer pool to experienced home flippers looking to buy low/sell high? Or does she want as broad a group as possible so she can get the best offer? Besides, while I'm calling to schedule a home inspector to see if I want to purchase the hoarder house, some other house without these issues is going under contract with some other buyer. Nope. Not worth wasting my time and the potential risk. |
Um, when I see a POD in front of a house, I assume it’s disgusting inside. PODs that I’ve noticed while driving around in Northern Va are usually there long-term. If I saw a listing for a house w a POD out front in an unfamiliar neighborhood, I’d have no way of knowing if that was temporary. I’d err on the conservative and hard pass, because let’s face it, if they can’t even get their crap off the property to sell it, there are probably other issues. |