Cottages At Shaftsbury: Things To Consider Before Buying Your First Cottage

If you’re thinking of buying a Cottages at Shaftsbury or in any other location, you need to know the things to look out for, and in this article, we have outlined some of these key things to guide you through burying your dream home, so read on to find out more.

Here are the things you’ll need to look out for:

1.     Insurance Costs

The first thing you’ll want to consider is the insurance costs, mainly because cottages are likely to stay empty for an extended period of time, thereby leading to higher insurance costs. Also, cottages are at a higher risk for weather-related issues, and you might want to consider this. Insurance is a key factor you can’t afford to ignore when buying a cottage.

2.     Access

The next thing you’ll want to look out for when buying a cottage or even any other property is access to the location. Cottages are usually located in remote and quiet locations, and they are often away from the bustle and hustle of daily life. However, most remote locations are usually not easy to access. When buying a cottage, you’ll need to confirm if it has road access or whether you can only get there by boat. You also need to know if the roads will be cleared of snow during winter.

3.     Maintenance Costs

The next thing you’ll want to consider is the maintenance costs of the cottage. In general, maintaining cottages is not the same as maintaining a full time property business. This is because the factors that play in these two cases are completely different from each other. Remember that you won’t always be at the cottage, and as such, you’ll need someone who can come in from time to time to keep the property looking in good condition. Therefore, you need to know the maintenance cost before you buy a cottage.

4.     Water Condition

Most people take this for granted, but it is one of the most important things to look out for before buying any property. You need to be sure that the water is not just clean but also safe to drink. This may not be the case in a rural setting, but it is important to consider this before you buy the property. Another thing you should note is that there is a higher potential for water to get contaminated in rural areas. Before you buy a cottage, you’ll need to be sure of the water situation in the environment. If the primary source of water is a wall, then you may need to get regular tests for the water. Alternatively, you can find other options for your drinking water.

There are several other things to consider when buying a cottage, but we have only outlined a few to get you started.

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