I am a reporter for a nationally syndicated real estate section published weekly in newspapers across the country. I’m looking to interview real estate agents, brokers, lenders, property attorneys, builders, and other housing experts for the following article, with an August 13 deadline:
FOCUS ON THE FRONT PORCH: In June, the Census Bureau reported that 63% of new single-family homes completed in 2013 had porches—up from 42% in 1993. This story would examine why front porches are making a comeback, and what home buyers and sellers should be considering when it comes to front porches. Below is a list of questions I’m seeking answers to for this story. Please e-mail me back your interest, availability and phone number. My deadline is noon central time, Wednesday, Aug. 13.
1. Why are front porches making a comeback these days in many new single-family homes being built? What is driving this trend/demand?
2. What is it about front porches that detached home buyers covet? What are they used for today and why?
3. Why did they fall a bit out of favor in past years, in your opinion? Do you predict that they will continue to increase in popularity and that builders will continue including more of them in new homes? Why?
4. What amenities are buyers looking for in a front porch? What is the minimum size? Any special materials/finishes in demand today?
5. Can having a front porch increase your home’s resale value in the near or long-term future? Why?
6. What should shoppers carefully consider before choosing to buy a home with a front porch? Are there any advantages/disadvantages to having a front porch?
7. Any other thoughts, tips, suggestions on this topic that I failed to ask about?
8. What is your full name, title, company, and location where you are based?
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