The Ultimate Guide To Choosing a Roof That Suits Your Home

 
 

When it comes to selecting the right roof for your home, there are numerous factors to consider - from your home's design and architecture to the climate and budget.

The roof is an integral part of your home, and getting it right requires careful consideration. With so many options available, homeowners are often confused about which material will suit their home best. This guide will help you navigate through the process of selecting the perfect roof for your home that is both functional and adds aesthetic value.

Consider Your Home’s Architectural Style
The architectural style of your home plays a significant role in determining which roof material works best. For instance, traditional homes look great with slate, tile, and wood shake roofs. On the other hand, modern constructions benefit from metal or flat roofs. Choosing a roof that aligns with your home's style enhances its curb appeal and complements the overall design.

Climate Considerations
Choosing a roof that can withstand extreme weather conditions is crucial. For instance, if you live in an area prone to hail, selecting a roofing material that cracks easily is not ideal. Similarly, if you live in areas with heavy rainfall, selecting roofs with inadequate drainage systems can lead to water damage to your home. Experts in roofing can recommend different materials based on the kind of climate in your area.

Longevity and Durability
The roof you choose must be able to withstand environmental conditions and last a long time. Durable roofs like tile, slate, and metal can last up to 50 years, whereas asphalt shingles last roughly twenty years. Moreover, roofing materials like tile and metal are low maintenance and do not require frequent repairs, which saves you money in the long run.

Energy Efficiency
The energy efficiency of your roof is becoming an increasingly important consideration for homeowners. Roofs with insulation reduce the amount of heat that escapes the house, thereby cutting down on energy consumption. Materials like metal and asphalt reflect heat, which helps keep the home cool during the hot summer months. Investing in an energy-efficient roof can lower your bills and positively impact the environment.

Budget
Your budget is a crucial consideration when choosing a new roof. Some materials, like slate and tile, are expensive, while asphalt and metal are more affordable. While it's tempting to opt for the cheapest option, it is essential to balance the cost and long-term benefits of the roof. Some materials like metal and asphalt may have lower upfront costs but require frequent repairs over their lifespan.

Choosing the right roof for your home can be an overwhelming process, but with the right information, you can make an informed decision. Consider your home's style and architecture, climate, durability, energy efficiency, and budget when evaluating different roofing materials. Consulting experts in roofing can also help determine the best roofing material for your home. Investing in a new roof can significantly improve your home's curb appeal, energy efficiency, and overall value.

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Just Listed: Unparalleled Comfort and Serenity in a Historic Condo Building!

 
 
 

Indulge in a life of comfortable and quiet luxury within the walls of one of Oklahoma City's most esteemed historical condo buildings.

Situated on the 13th floor, this exceptional unit offers breathtaking views from not one, but two balconies, creating an unparalleled sense of serenity. Say goodbye to the burdens of homeownership as the HOA expertly tends to all your needs. Enjoy the convenience of a wide range of services, including a 24-hour concierge, comprehensive security measures, meticulous maintenance of common areas and exteriors, access to two pools, a parking garage, a fully equipped gym, a billiards club room, basic cable, and internet services, water and trash provisions, as well as the upkeep of lobbies, elevators, hallways, roof, and building insurance. Rest assured, parking is a breeze with two assigned spaces in the secure garage, ensuring convenience and peace of mind. Additional storage closets are available to cater to your organizational needs. This unit also provides a stackable washer/dryer, adding convenience to your daily routine. The kitchen exudes elegance with its granite countertops, elevating both style and functionality. The spacious living area allows an open concept that seamlessly connects to the kitchen and dining area. Immerse yourself in the beauty of floor-length windows, inviting natural light to fill the space and enhancing the overall ambiance.

This unit has one bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms and offers ample privacy and comfort. Retreat to the bedroom, a serene sanctuary complete with its own en-suite bathroom. Without a doubt, this unit presents the ultimate opportunity for those seeking an unparalleled jet-set condo lifestyle in OKC. With its exceptional features, stunning views, and remarkable amenities, this is undeniably the finest choice on the market. Schedule a viewing today and seize the opportunity to experience the epitome of luxury living in Oklahoma City.

Listed by Cheri Rollins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Cheri for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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This Weekend: Oklahoma Open Houses for July 14th-16th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Oklahoma City Area.

You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing!

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Just Listed: Discover the Blank Canvas of Opportunity in Downtown Oklahoma City's Prime Vacant Lot!

 
 
 

Nestled just moments away from the vibrant heart of downtown Oklahoma City, a remarkable opportunity awaits on an empty lot primed for new beginnings.

This vacant space presents a canvas of possibilities, ready to be shaped by the imagination of its future owner. With its convenient proximity to the bustling city center, this lot offers the unique advantage of accessibility to a thriving urban lifestyle. As the burgeoning demand for prime real estate continues to surge, this vacant lot stands as an invitation to pioneering investors, beckoning them to seize the moment and make their mark on the thriving landscape of downtown Oklahoma City

Listed by Monica Diaz for West + Main Homes. Please contact Monica for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Oklahoma Real Estate Statistics from June 2023

 
 

Temperatures are heating up, yet the U.S. housing market remains cooler than usual for this time of year due to a combination of low inventory and higher borrowing costs, which have restricted market activity going into the summer homebuying season.

According to the lates data from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), national existing- home sales climbed 0.2% from the previous month but were down 20.4% compared to the same time last year, as fluctuating mortgage rates and a near all-time low level of inventory continue to influence home sales.

New listings decreased 8.2 percent for Single Family homes and 38.1 percent for Townhouse-Condo homes. Pending Sales decreased 0.3 percent for Single Family homes but increased 3.3 percent for Townhouse-Condo homes. Inventory increased 26.1 percent for Single Family homes but decreased 10.1 percent for Townhouse-Condo homes.

Month’s Supply of Inventory increased 50.0 percent for Single Family homes but remained flat for Townhouse-Condo homes.

Median Sales Price increased 2.2 percent to $262,500 for Single Family homes and 10.8 percent to $175,000 for Townhouse-Condo homes.

Days on Market increased 88.2 percent for Single Family homes and 121.4 percent for Townhouse- Condo homes.

Nationwide, total housing inventory increased 3.8% from the previous month, for a 3-months’ supply at the current sales price. The shortage of homes for sale has kept prices high for remaining buyers, with a national median sales price of $396,100 as of last measure, a 3.1% decline from the same time last year and the largest annual decrease since December 2011, according to NAR. As demand continues to outpace supply, properties are selling quickly, with the majority of homes listed for sale on the market for less than a month.

 
 

If you are wondering how current national and global situations might be impacting your property’s value, your neighborhood, or the Real Estate market in general, we are happy to provide more specific information.

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