By Sarah Hann
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September 16, 2024
The -ber months, or the last four months of the year, have arrived and while Central Ohio might not always feel like it’s flannel and hot cocoa weather right now, we also know how quickly that can change! Whether necessity, mindset, or both, the last four months of the year can get future home owners and those looking to build new in Central Ohio thinking about home features ideal for fall and winter. Check out our list below of fall and winter-minded features to consider in a new build in Columbus. Some of these are also elements that a realtor can search for in the event you’re not building or would like to shop around. Fireplace: The warmth, the ambiance, the classic touch, it almost needs no introduction! But if you’re genuinely interested in including a fireplace you’ll want to bring that up in conversations with your new build realtor and other building partners to make sure its in your plans… and your budget. Attached garage: Another fall and winter favorite in Central Ohio to avoid clearing snow off cars or rain-soaked dashes to your street-parked vehicle. Your realtor can discuss options available, and if you’re looking on the market your realtor can narrow down the search based on attached garage size. Wet shoe landing area, aka a “mud room”: We know, “mud room” might have you thinking of a well-loved (or, well-worn) farmhouse out by the pumpkin patch, but it gets wet and muddy inside city and town limits too! Ohio’s quite dry lately, but “wet and blah” is one of the usual seasons. Whether it’s your laundry room or you build a clever boot nook in your entryway, you’ll want somewhere to go with those wet shoes. Holiday décor planning: If you’re a big decorator for the seasons, then it’s never too early to think about Christmas tree placement. In a new build, you’d review plans with your realtor and others, while in touring houses on the market you can easily use your imagination. Electric outlet placement: New builds allow the homeowner to be in the know about their new home, even down to the electric outlets. Builders might not be able to grant every wish (that’s a question for your realtor), but if you know in advance that you’d like additional outlets in the kitchen so you can plug in a dozen slow cookers, or you need some outlets placed differently for accessibility needs, speak up early so that your requests can be considered. Realtors in partnership with the builders love bringing these dreams to life, but only if they know about them first! If anything on this list, or other elements, are considered a must-have in your new build home, make sure everything is mentioned in early conversations with your realtor. Seasoned realtors like the Skinner Group are skilled at listening and helping you make a house your dream home.