Guests Will Notice These 10 Things About Your Home Details
Having people over to your place is so fun, but it also has its own set of stressors, too. Your home details matter! You may worry about what your guests…

Having people over to your place is so fun, but it also has its own set of stressors, too. Your home details matter! You may worry about what your guests think of your home. You want to make sure your place is in tip-top shape, giving your guests a pleasant experience. This is so common! But it’s also important not to waste your time or energy on things that your guests won’t even notice.
Your home is not just a physical space where you reside; it is a reflection of your personality, values, and the collective spirit of your family. It's a canvas where the stories of your life are painted through objects, colors, and arrangements. The choices you make in decorating, organizing, and even in the maintenance of your home speak volumes about who you are and what you prioritize. Whether it's the vibrant hues on the walls that signify your bold and adventurous spirit, or the meticulously organized shelves that reflect your attention to detail, every element has a story to tell.
What are the things people will notice when they walk into your home? “Huffington Post” chatted with some home and hosting experts to learn what guests are actually paying attention to when they come to your place.
Based on what they said, here are the 10 home details that guests will notice about your place immediately.
- The scent
- The lighting
- The clutter
- If the kitchen and bathroom are clean
- Houseplants
- The entryway
- Interesting furniture
- Empty walls
- The music
- The temperature
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Beware: The 7 Riskiest North Carolina Cities For Homeowners
Do you know the riskiest North Carolina cities for homeowners? Purchasing a home is a big investment. And not just financially through the purchase price- though that cannot be understated. You also are investing time, you're committing your family to the area, and you're setting yourself up for every surprise that home may bring you. It's inevitable that there will be some big unforeseen expenses with any home you purchase. It's if not when. But that doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't do anything and everything to mitigate that risk. That's why the experts at ClaimGuide.org created a list of the riskiest cities in the nation to be a homeowner.
Let's face it. The last thing you want after you've made a significant financial commitment to purchase a home is to find out it's in danger of flooding. Or perhaps that it's not up to fire code, or the area is full of crime. Nationally the top 5 riskiest cities for homeownership were:
The 7 Riskiest North Carolina Cities For Home Owners
7. Cary, NC

Nationally Cary, NC the southwest Wake County suburb of Raleigh, ranked 160th out of 170th when it comes to risk. So if you're looking to purchase a home, this is just another benefit to attribute to the city. It also has low crime, fantastic schools, lots of businesses, and is just a great place to live (or stay when visiting the Triangle).
Homes with Flood Risk: 12%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 60%
Homes with Heat Risk: 89%
Natural Disasters: 23
Avg. Age of Homes: 22
Percent of Vacant Homes: 8.3%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 5.0
Property Crime Per 100K: 1,102
6. Raleigh, NC

Staying in the same area next on the list is our state's capital. Raleigh North Carolina ranked 143rd nationally on the list. Making it one of the least risky cities nationwide to purchase a home. It is a great place to live with all the amenities of city life including professional sports- The Carolina Hurricanes, multiple universities, a thriving downtown, and more.
Homes with Flood Risk: 13%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 59%
Homes with Heat Risk: 82%
Natural Disasters: 23
Avg. Age of Homes: 24
Percent of Vacant Homes: 13.3%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 5.9
Property Crime Per 100K: 2,304
5. Greensboro, NC

The third least risky spot to buy a home in North Carolina? Greensboro. It's a city that probably (ok certainly) doesn't get enough recognition. The city is thriving and growing, with tons to offer. The Greensboro Coliseum hosts national acts, and often the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament. I've also heard great things at the developing food and drink scene. It ranked 120th nationally.
Homes with Flood Risk: 10%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 35%
Homes with Heat Risk: 100%
Natural Disasters: 25
Avg. Age of Homes: 37
Percent of Vacant Homes: 7.8%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 8.6
Property Crime Per 100K: 3,755
4. Durham, NC

The triangle certainly takes the title of the least risky area of the state to purchase a home in. Durham ranked 113th nationally. Downtown Durham is full of breweries, restaurants, the DPAC for performing arts and concerts, and a minor league baseball stadium home to the Durham Bulls. It also tends to be a little more affordable than other cities/suburbs in the Triangle.
Homes with Flood Risk: 9%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 73%
Homes with Heat Risk: 97%
Natural Disasters: 21
Avg. Age of Homes: 26
Percent of Vacant Homes: 7.4%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 6.5
Property Crime Per 100K: 3,254
3. Charlotte, NC

Purchasing a home in Charlotte isn't without risk. The Queen City ranks with the third highest risk in the state. Though it still ranks in the bottom half nationally at 101st. So make of that what you will. All I can say from experience is that it seems like you'll get a good return on your investment as I watched home prices nearly double in the past 4 years. Which is great for homeowners, but terrible for those looking to purchase.
Homes with Flood Risk: 10%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 58%
Homes with Heat Risk: 96%
Natural Disasters: 14
Avg. Age of Homes: 27
Percent of Vacant Homes: 6.9%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 4.8
Property Crime Per 100K: 3,592
2. Fayetteville, NC

Fayetteville tends to get the short end of the stick when it comes to a lot of this list. I've only visited once, and while yes, there isn't as much to offer as some of the larger cities it's not a bad place from what I can tell. Fayetteville ranked 60th nationally and as the 2nd riskiest city in North Carolina. Being closer to the coast than any other city on this list probably factors in for metrics like natural disasters and flood risks.
Homes with Flood Risk: 16%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 91%
Homes with Heat Risk: 100%
Natural Disasters: 20
Avg. Age of Homes: 39
Percent of Vacant Homes: 8.0%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 8.1
Property Crime Per 100K: 3,458
1. Winston-Salem, NC

And the riskiest city for homeownership in North Carolina? It's Winston-Salem. Though for the city's credit it still only ranks 56th nationally. So overall the state stands pretty well.
Homes with Flood Risk: 9%
Homes with Wildfire Risk: 57%
Homes with Heat Risk: 100%
Natural Disasters: 21
Avg. Age of Homes: 40
Percent of Vacant Homes: 12.2%
Fire Stations Per 100K: 7.6
Property Crime Per 100K: 3,893