Arizona MLS System Adds Accessibility Features Search

Added Search Fields Enhance Wheelchair / Handicap Accessibility Search Fields For Phoenix Homes

Just recently the ability to search for Phoenix Az homes with accessibility features  improved significantly.  Previously, the only way to search for homes with wheelchair or handicap features was through a search of the description for certain words such as “roll-in shower”, “ramps”, “wide doorways”, or  “wheelchair accessible”.  This was unreliable because you depend on the listing agent to accurately describe these features in the remarks section of the listing.  The new fields are a tremendous improvement, but  still rely on the listing agent to recognize and properly input the features. Below is a list of the new fields.

Enlarged Accessibility features

The added fields help define the various degrees of accessibility.  Accessibility is not a “yes” or” no”  question.  Some potential buyers may require a roll in shower and 32″ wide doorways while others only need  a zero grade entrty and tile or hardwood floors. The 21 fields provide a more complete picture of the features that a buyer may need or desire, and allow the seller to better exposure.

A Better Understanding Of The Improved Accessibility Features

After modifications in bathroom- shower

Here are definitions of some of the new fields that can be used to describe the new accessibility features.

Zero-Grade Entry: entrance to home does not have a step, sill or elevation change greater than 1/2 inch.

Hallways 36in+ Wide: minimum 36” wide clearance – clear width (not frame to frame).

Bath Roll-In Shower: shower floor at the same level as the bathroom floor, with no ledge, sill, or runner.

Remote Devices: remote controls for lights, fans, appliances (kitchen and other), thermostats, alarms, and automated door touch pads.

Door/Access 32in+ Wide: minimum 32” wide clearance – clear width (not frame to frame).

Bath Raised Toilet: toilet or commode that is either 17” or 19” from the floor to facilitate transfer, and/or is adjustable up to 30” to accommodate various height requirements.

Exterior Curb Cuts: external to home – neighborhood has ramped sidewalk areas at crosswalks and intersections to permit wheelchair users to cross streets, access mailboxes, etc.Master Bathroom Sink

Bath Roll-Under Sink: space for knees (wheelchair user) that is at least 24” in height and approximately 30” in width.

Ramps: secured, non-slip ramps to allow navigation of elevation changes with grade no greater than 1:12 or 8.3%.

Closet Bars 15-48in: installed to allow seated access; installed at heights of 15” to 48” above floor level.

It will be interesting in the future to observe how well homes with enhanced accessibility are accurately reflected which will help give a better idea of the number of homes with accessibility features.

 

Even with this improved search capability the optimal situation may be to search for those items that would be the most costly to install and then make modifications after the purchase for those that are still needed.  This strategy will also allow greater geographical flexibility.  For example, roll in showers are extremely useful but very scarce. Homes that have a roll-in shower may not fit your geographical criteria.  The option is to find a home that is large enough for a roll in shower and make the modification after the purchase.  This will open up the number of homes available.  A well qualified contractor who is familiar with handicap features can transform a house that is currently not acceptable to a customized home that will be comfortable and functional for years to come.

The most requested handicap feature is a roll-in shower.  Agents are becoming more familiar with the new accessibility features and giving a better representation of the home’s features.  To see which homes have a roll in shower , go to Phoenix Handicap/Wheelchair accessible homes and look for the preset link for homes with a roll in shower.

For assistance in searching for homes that have accessibility features,  please click on Help Me Find A Home With Enhanced Accessibility Features and describe what you need and I can search the MLS based on your requirements.

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