Selling a home can be complicated and difficult as it is, but bad neighbors can make the process even more stressful than it needs to be. Whether your neighbors are loud, inconsiderate, or they just don’t take proper care of their property, they can potentially get in the way of you making a sale.

 

If you’re struggling to sell your home due to bad neighbors, here’s how you can try to remedy the situation.

 

 

What to do About Neighbors with an Ugly House

One of the biggest problems that you might encounter is neighbors with a poorly-kept home and yard. Even if you live in a great area and make sure to stay on top of your home’s appearances, your neighbors can easily damage the curb appeal of your home.

 

Of course, you can’t know for sure why your neighbors don’t maintain their home’s appearance. It might be due to illness or financial problems. As such, the first thing you should do is talk to your neighbors and offer to help them clean up their yard. Be respectful and try to figure out the easiest and most affordable way to spruce up their home so that it is no longer negatively affecting your attempt to sell your home.

 

 

How to Deal with Noisy Neighbors

Another issue you might run into is noisy neighbors. Whether it be loud pets, loud music, or other noises, loud neighbors can turn off potential buyers.

 

However, before you file a noise complaint, you should be sure to talk to your neighbors about the noise and explain how it is affecting your ability to sell your home. Noise complaints can often lead to creating animosity between you and your neighbors, so it’s best to avoid filing one unless necessary.

 

Also, try to time your open houses strategically. Try to schedule your open house around when you know your neighbors will be away from home.

 

 

Abandoned House Next Door

Vacant homes can also negatively impact the curbside appeal of your home. If the issue you’re having is that your neighboring home is abandoned and unkempt, you can consider a few options.

 

First, the financial institution that owns the property will often be willing to perform basic maintenance as they have a vested interest in selling the property. In this case, you might just need to make a few calls to get the process moving.

 

Additionally, you can perform basic chores yourself such as mowing the lawn and making sure to pick up things like newspapers from the driveway. This might not be ideal, but it’s a small price to pay if it helps you sell your home more quickly and for a fair price.

 

Selling a home is already a difficult process, and bad neighbors can make the process infinitely more stressful. Whether your neighbors are loud, messy, or not there at all, there are steps you can take to improve the situation and get your property off the market as quickly as possible.