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Ten
Ways To Add Home Value
From
the inside out, your home is a direct reflection of your
personal taste. When you get ready to sell, you can reap
the rewards with a few simple suggestions from some of the
nation's leading home improvement experts. Start on the
outside and work your way through.
- Make your terrain inviting. Remember that your landscape
is often the first thing a seller will notice. Proper maintenance
of your yard and planting shrubs and flowers can yield significant
gains in your selling price. Doing nothing or allowing your
yard to become overrun with weeds can negatively impact
the sale of your property.
- Always
keep your bathroom neat and clean. It's true that your bathroom
should be a comforting place. Whether it's laying wallpaper,
hanging pictures or laying out matching towels like your
mother did, bathrooms can bring an average increase of more
than 80 percent in the selling price. Beyond the obvious,
your bathroom should appear spotless and germ-free. If you
notice any leaks, fix them and make all necessary repairs
to the floor.
- Give
the buyer a reason to spend time in the kitchen. Buyers
like a lot of space in the kitchen. Put away appliances
under the sink to make room and ensure that the kitchen
sink doesn't carry everything, including a leaky faucet
or stains on the silver. Organize and clean the cabinets
in case the seller is nosey and looks inside. To achieve
the ultimate good look on the outside, consider replacing
the cabinets and their accessories to achieve a natural
balance that offsets the countertops. Home improvement stores
will often host how-to clinics that offer innovative ideas.
- Set
your home a step ahead of the curb. In addition to landscaping,
consider the little extras like window treatments, blinds,
drapes, or shutters. While these little extras don't add
much function to the home, when it comes time to sell the
house, the return on investment will become apparent. If
you must replace the roof, consider shingles that are artistic
in design.
- Splash
on the Paint. To make your home look clean, fresh and like
new, consider painting with neutral colors like white, beige
or cream.
- Construct
an attractive foyer. The entrance of your home sets the
stage for the buyer. Make it memorable and classy.
- Don't
sink the sinks. Throughout your home, make sure that your
sinks are spotless. If you are unable to remove stains,
invest in a new sink and faucet. When it comes time for
the offer, you will be glad you did this.
- Liven
up the outside. Sun is nice, but it also shows a home's
imperfections. Therefore, investing in a professional power
washer will add additional value to the home's selling price.
Slap on a fresh coat of paint to the door and add a simple
door decoration such as a wreath or doorknocker to add distinction.
Take time to also replace any broken locks, windows or storm
doors.
- Conserve
energy. Energy efficiency adds overall value to the price
of the home. With increased costs in natural gas, a home
that conserves energy will be a better buy in the long run.
Invest in heat pumps that can save money or make a call
to the local gas company to find out ways you can help to
drive down the cost of energy for your home.
- Be
rational with remodeling. Before you destruct in an effort
to make your home more attractive, do the research to learn
how much your remodeling will increase the value of your
home. Sometimes it's possible to not recover the cost of
the work performed. Compare your home's value with your
neighbor's before performing any work and keep track of
your totals. Do not remodel more than 10 to 20 percent above
the home's value and avoid projects that make your home
the most expensive home in the neighborhood. This is a costly
mistake that homeowners make and it's often the hardest
one to overcome.
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