Buying a house at the moment, and paying a bit over the odds I think.
What attracted me to it was the brick garage that had been converted into a nice big office/studio room - though small enough not to need building regs. They bricked up the garage door and put a big window in and then cement rendered over the end of it, which admittedly isn't the prettiest but it looks like good quality work. Alarm fitted and many plug sockets but no central heating.
....but I have to consider that one day I might want to sell this house. And now I'm wondering if what appealed to me and the one other bidder who bid this house up 10% and £15K over the mortgage company's valuation price, is something that actually could put as many if not more people off the house? I'm particularly thinking that anyone with children or thinking of having them would actually rather just have a normal garage for storing bikes and toys - so it might put off folk with children. But for the amount I'm paying for it you can get bigger family homes with garages (albeit not converted) for not a lot more.
So what is the consensus here - is a garage conversion like this to a studio room something that will actually put off lots of buyers?
The garage is in the back garden by the way so not terribly easily accessible by car anyway, a similar layout to this:
https://ibb.co/SXqRHv6
What attracted me to it was the brick garage that had been converted into a nice big office/studio room - though small enough not to need building regs. They bricked up the garage door and put a big window in and then cement rendered over the end of it, which admittedly isn't the prettiest but it looks like good quality work. Alarm fitted and many plug sockets but no central heating.
....but I have to consider that one day I might want to sell this house. And now I'm wondering if what appealed to me and the one other bidder who bid this house up 10% and £15K over the mortgage company's valuation price, is something that actually could put as many if not more people off the house? I'm particularly thinking that anyone with children or thinking of having them would actually rather just have a normal garage for storing bikes and toys - so it might put off folk with children. But for the amount I'm paying for it you can get bigger family homes with garages (albeit not converted) for not a lot more.
So what is the consensus here - is a garage conversion like this to a studio room something that will actually put off lots of buyers?
The garage is in the back garden by the way so not terribly easily accessible by car anyway, a similar layout to this:
https://ibb.co/SXqRHv6