Whether you’ve decided it’s time for an upgrade or you’re moving on
to a new city, if you’re selling your home you may be wondering how you
can boost its value before listing it up for sale.
In today’s blog post we’ll share four ways that you can spend a bit
of time and money upgrading your home before it hits the local real
estate market.
Spruce Up Your Landscaping
You’ll want your home to make a great first impression, and as such a
great place to start is by sprucing up your lawn, gardens and other
landscape features. Your grass should be a healthy green, free of weeds
and freshly trimmed.
If you can, look to add seasonal flowers in your front gardens as
this can add a bit of color to your home. Keep any shrubs or trees
trimmed away from the home so that buyers can get a good look.
Apply A Fresh Coat Of Paint
Another excellent way to increase your home’s “curb appeal” is by
applying a fresh coat of paint to the house, the trim around the windows
and the front door.
Of course, painting a house is a big job so this might be one that is
best left to a team of professionals. For added effect, replace the
fixtures on the front door and pick up new house numbers.
Upgrade Your Kitchen Appliances
Many buyers will focus intently on your kitchen and the condition of
everything from your flooring to your cupboards. If you have an older
refrigerator or stove you’ll want to replace those with newer
stainless-steel models.
You’ll also want to ensure that you have quality countertops – if
you’re replacing them, consider going with granite as it’s popular with
younger buyers.
Install A New Set Of Bathroom Fixtures
Finally, if you haven’t renovated your bathroom recently you’ll want
to invest in modernizing your faucets, mirrors and other fixtures. The
decor of your bathroom should match that in the rest of your home, but
also stand out in its own unique way.
If you have an old bathtub with stained porcelain, consider replacing
it with a glass-enclosed waterfall shower. Don’t forget about your
light fixtures; if you find the bathroom is a bit dark, replace these
with something that adds brightness.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.