If you’re a first-time buyer, I need you to promise me something.
The next time you’re touring a home, spend at least as much time looking at the garage as you do looking at the kitchen.
I know.
That’s not nearly as exciting.

Granite countertops are beautiful. Quartz is beautiful. New appliances are beautiful. Under-cabinet lighting is beautiful.
Nobody has ever invited friends over and proudly announced, “Wait until you see my oversized two-car garage.”
I take that back, a couple of my friends have!
But after more than three decades in real estate, I’ve learned something interesting.
The features that get your attention during a showing are not always the features that improve your life the most after you move in.
And garages are one of the best examples.

When buyers walk into a home, they often spend fifteen minutes discussing the kitchen.
Then they spend about forty-five seconds looking at the garage.
Five years later, they’re using the garage every single day.
The granite?
They’re barely noticing it anymore.
A garage quietly earns its value over time.
You appreciate it when it’s raining and you’re carrying groceries into the house.

You appreciate it when it’s August in Texas and your steering wheel isn’t capable of branding cattle.
You appreciate it when your Amazon package isn’t sitting on the front porch.
You appreciate it when holiday decorations need a home.
You appreciate it when you buy something from Costco that seemed like a good idea at the time and now requires its own zip code.
Suddenly, that garage doesn’t seem so boring.
And not all garages are created equal.
Some buyers love front-entry garages because they’re convenient and straightforward.
Others prefer rear-entry garages because they create a cleaner streetscape and often improve curb appeal.
Then there are tandem garages.
If you’ve never seen one, imagine parking one car directly behind another.
They can work beautifully for some households.
They can also become a daily negotiation if the person parked in front decides to sleep late.
Tandem garages are a little like bunk beds.
They’re fantastic until somebody needs something.
The larger point is this:
Experienced homeowners tend to evaluate homes differently than first-time buyers.
They still notice the beautiful kitchen.
They still appreciate updated finishes.
But they’ve learned to pay attention to the features that affect daily life.
Storage.
Closets.
Pantries.
Laundry rooms.
Parking.
Garages.
The practical things.
Because those are the features you’ll still be appreciating long after the excitement of new countertops wears off.
This doesn’t mean granite doesn’t matter.
Of course it does.
A beautiful kitchen adds enjoyment, functionality, and value.
The smartest buyers simply learn to evaluate both.
Granite may get your attention.
The garage may improve your life.
And when you’re searching for your next home, it’s worth remembering that the features that photograph best aren’t always the features that serve you best.
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