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Time to Sell? These Improvements Will Up a Home’s Value Before Listing

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Real Estate Technology with Husky Marketing

Selling your home can be a stressful and exciting time simultaneously. The unknown aspect of this is what repairs a home inspector might find and whether you will get an offer at or above the listing price. The investment in a home is the largest investment that a majority of people make in their lives. Some improvements will help you get the most out of your investment. Any improvements or renovations that boost the home’s value by a larger amount than it costs need to be looked into. The following are improvements that you need to consider to allow you to get the highest offer on your home before it is even listed.

Landscaping Makes a Difference

Curb appeal cannot be undervalued as the right look to a home could have potential buyers participating in a bidding war. A bidding war on a home can lead to you getting far more than the home is appraised for. Landscaping does not just mean that you make sure the plants or trees look great. Cutting branches or overgrown bushes near windows can allow a room to receive more natural light. Before the property is appraised it is important to put your home’s best foot forward.

Refinishing

You might find that you simply need to refinish a sink or bathtub to make it look as good as new. Bathtub refinishing will save you money as you will not have to purchase a new tub and pay for it to be installed. Even the tile in your home can be refinished along with countertops. Buyers want to purchase a home where many areas look like they have been recently updated. Refinishing can easily do this but make sure that you call a quality company to handle this for you.

Installing the Deck in the Backyard

Installing a deck in the backyard or a deck connected to the house can be great for entertaining. Being able to cook on the deck and serve the family dinner outside can be extremely relaxing depending on the weather. The aspect that needs to be stressed is that of hiring a licensed and insured contractor to complete the job. The last thing that you want is for a family member or friend to hurt themselves on a deck that collapses from low-quality craftsmanship.

Do Not Put in a Pool!

One improvement that can be seen as a negative is a pool depending on the weather in your location throughout the year. Places like that of Florida are warm enough to swim most of the year while other locations might have a few weeks of usage. A pool will cost money in terms of water and running a pool pump can do a number on your electric bill.

Finishing the Basement

Adding livable square footage to the home or an additional bedroom can appeal to buyers. A finished basement can be a versatile space that can be used for entertaining, a bedroom, or a space to relax. You need to finish the basement with its ultimate use in mind as this can make a huge difference. You might not want to put carpet down there if it is going to be a playroom for kids that tend to spill juice or other drinks numerous times weekly. The basement is not just for storage in today’s world which is something you have to keep in mind.

Take the time to put yourself in the buyer’s shoes to see which improvements would be important. You might find that your home just needs to be staged or a few repairs just need to be done. Take the time and spend the money so you can profit off of the sale of your home in the biggest way possible.

 

John Pusa
Glendale, CA

Tommy Wyher very good list of home improvement tips increase a home's value.

Apr 24, 2020 08:06 PM