mark hurlock
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2006
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
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- Delaware
I prefer to use the nondenominational term "place of worship" in my reports if I have to mention it.
Secondly, I lived across the street from an Episcopalian church for 13 years and it definitely had a negative impact. There were almost constant weeknight events (choir practice, various other organizations using the space, etc.) and so the street was jammed with cars coming and going and sucking up all the available parking. Then there were the Saturday weddings and of course the Sunday services. Occasionally the security alarm would go off in the middle of the night and it would blare for an hour while someone had to be woken up to come shut it off. It was a hub of activity and I'll never make that mistake again when choosing a place to live.
A little trivia - according to the principles of Feng Shui, living in close proximity to any place of high emotion, whether good or bad, is negative. The recommendation for those living across the street from churches is to paint your front door red to deflect the bad juju.
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El,
Thanks for the comments. When you sold your house, was there quantifiable external depreciation that you could actually prove from proximity to the church or are you just saying that you were personally inconvenienced while living there.