Where are all the basements anyway?
This is a question I get so often from folks, especially those coming from areas further north than we are here in central Virginia. Well, most of the time my answer is they’re not here. You left them where you came from. The reason we don’t see basements in a lot of newer homes now, even though a lot of the older homes here in the area do still have basements because that’s how everybody built houses back then. So if you see homes from the 20s, 30s, 40s, obviously older than that as well, but up until about the 60s, you would pretty commonly see basements. Here in central Virginia, our soil is so dense and holds on to water so well, that it doesn’t drain as quickly. If you have a basement in our area, it is probably wet and if it’s not wet, somebody has spent a lot of time, money, and energy getting it to be dry.
So while you will still see some newer homes built with basements, usually they’re going to be walkout basements. The vast majority of basement homes here in the central Virginia area are going to be older and sometimes that’s not what people want. If you have to have a basement, think about why you need to have it. Often, the storage or whatever can be solved with either a finished third floor, a garage, or something like that. We can usually make it work but if you’re looking for you know a wide variety of homes with basements, you’re probably not going to find them here in Southern Virginia.
But if you’re looking for a home and want to look at all of your options and see everything that’s out there, give me a call, send me a message, shoot me a DM, and I’d love to get started helping you find a great place to live and store all your stuff here in central Virginia.