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If you want to increase the value of your home, it doesn’t need to be difficult or expensive. In fact, it is easier than ever for you to do and when you follow these tips you will soon find that you can save a small fortune without having to do much work at all.
Fix any issues to increase your home value
If you have structural problems such as a damp basement, subsidence or even cracks, this will cause a potential buyer to lose interest in your property. Old wiring can also be a major issue, so it is well worth getting this looked into when the time comes for you to sell up. Sure, fixes like this can be expensive but they are also entirely necessary if you want to make a profit on your home.
If you’re considering getting your home re-wired, then now is the time for you to add a couple of plug sockets. This will improve your efficiency and it will also help you to remove any unsightly extension leads. If you want to take things to that next level, it may even be worth you looking into solar installation.
Makeover your kitchen to increase your home value
The kitchen is often said to be the heart of the home. A potential buyer will often focus on this when they view a property, so it helps to make sure that it is clean and up to date. Sure, it’s understandable if you can’t afford a new kitchen, so make small changes instead. Change the sink or the taps. You can also change the cabinet doors and handles too. This will lift the room and it will also make it way easier for you to make a good impression on a potential buyer.
Another thing that you can do is change your old appliances. Getting ones that match is crucial because it will help you in the short-term and later down the line. The same concept applies to your bathroom. A bathroom that looks tired and grubby can be very off-putting to future buyers, not to mention that it can also devalue your home. Again, you don’t need to reinstall everything here, and sometimes buying a new toilet seat or tap can make a huge difference. A glass screen also looks better than a shower curtain, so try and invest in one.
Up the curb appeal
A whole new front door will instantly boost the overall appearance of your home. This is especially the case if yours is looking tired. The same concept applies to your windows. If you don’t have double-glazing, then now’s is the time for you to change that. Sure, installing double glazing can be expensive but you can easily make the same money back when you sell your property, as well as some profit. Double glazing will also keep the heat in while reducing outside noise. As if that wasn’t enough, it will also improve the energy efficiency of your entire home which is ideal if you want to really appeal to buyers.
Kuchiya says
Hey Kathy, your tips are spot on. A couple of years back, our wiring started giving us problems. We waited for too long to fix it, and we couldn’t sell the home when we wanted to, until it was completely fixed. It cost us a pretty penny, much more than we would have spent if we had dealt with the issue when it first occurred.
Kathy Haan says
Ohhh, that’s no good! Our last house was built in the 1800s and had really, really old wiring. I’m thankful that our new house is up-to-date, but I think it might be time for us to do replace our fuse box. Home ownership is a never-ending job that’s for sure:) Thanks for stopping by!