Sure fire ways to add value to your home

| Sure Fire Ways To Add Value To Your Home

 

If you’re planning to sell your home, you’ll naturally want to get the best price for it in the shortest time possible. However, expensive renovations aren’t always necessary to increase the resale value of your home. In this article, we’ll list some key things you can do to improve your home’s perceived value without breaking the bank.

First impressions are crucial, so start by improving your home’s street appeal. Make sure your property is ready to lure in onlookers by power washing outside and the driveway, cleaning or replacing the letterbox and numbers, planting blooming flowers and fresh greenery, mowing the lawn, painting the front fence, washing front windows, repainting or staining the front porch floor, and cleaning or repainting the front door.

Before potential buyers even step inside your home, they should be greeted with a spotlessly clean and beautifully smelling space. Deep clean everything, including doors and screens, all windows, walls (with sugar-soap), carpets (with professional steam cleaning and deodorizing), furniture, curtains and blinds, and especially the kitchen and bathrooms.

Next, declutter your home so that it feels fresher, cleaner, and more inviting to buyers. Clear all clutter from your kitchen benchtops, pack away excess books, magazines, and general nick-knacks, and make sure all table and benchtops look like a show home. Remember, rooms will appear larger if there’s less stuff in them, so consider renting a storage unit to store all but the most critical pieces of furniture and decor.

Another cost-effective way to transform your home is to repair and paint walls. A coat of paint can immediately improve the look and feel of your home, while fixing small defects in walls provides a significant return on investment. Paint any feature walls a neutral color and ensure a consistent color scheme throughout your home. Replacing fixtures and fittings is another inexpensive way to transform a room. Replace old or broken light fittings, cabinet handles, light switches and power points, tapware, door handles, fans, etc.

Cosmetic upgrades can also increase the perceived value of your home to buyers. Paint kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors, replace just the doors on the kitchen cabinets rather than doing a full renovation, paint or replace laminate benchtops, install a new splashback, paint tiles, re-grout tiles, install a new shower screen or curtain, replace the bathroom vanity cabinet, replace old blinds, lay new carpet, or add storage space.

Finally, consider styling and staging your home to set the scene for potential buyers. Hiring professionals is ideal, but if you’re doing it yourself, it’s essential to pay attention to every detail. Buyers notice even the smallest details, so the better your property looks and feels, the more money you are likely to get, and the faster it will sell.

In conclusion, getting your home ready for sale and increasing its perceived value doesn’t have to cost a fortune. With some smart planning and a bit of work, you can make your home more appealing to potential buyers and increase your chances of selling it quickly and at the best possible price.

 

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