Want to boost your home’s value, but don’t have the budget for a
big renovation? Good news: You don’t need a big budget to make material
improvements.
When evaluating home improvements, it’s always a good idea to ask
yourself if the money invested will be recouped in the sale of the home. The
best renovations not only cover their costs, but they can actually provide a
nice return. The key, of course, is identifying those improvements which
deliver the biggest return for the smallest investment.
Here are five renovation projects which are both easy and
inexpensive ways to dial up your home’s appeal and value:
1. Paint the front door: You might not have the budget for
full exterior paint job, but have you looked at your front door lately? It’s a
focal point from the street and if it’s looking weathered, improving its
appearance can have a disproportionate impact on your curb appeal.
2. Paint the foyer/entry way: Interior paint is an obvious
improvement, but you don’t have to make it an all-or-none proposition. Where do
people enter your home? Refresh that point of entry and make it look brand new.
3. Change light fixtures and switch plates: You probably don’t even notice your
light fixtures anymore, but buyers will. Swapping out the fixtures seldom
requires an electrician’s skill, and modernizing the look goes a long way. Same
goes for switch plates, which may have grimy fingerprints or bent dimmer
switches.
4. Upgrade kitchen and bath fixtures: Do you need a new sink, or do you
just need a fresh faucet? It’s amazing how much a deluxe kitchen faucet upgrade
can change perceptions of a kitchen. Same goes for the bathrooms: Faucets and
even a new toilet can do wonders.
5. Garden upgrades: Fresh borders on your flower gardens, new flowers, and
fresh mulch are all small touches which refresh a home’s exterior.
Want a second pair of eyes to advise you on your modest remodeling? I am happy to help you make a checklist to prepare your home for sale.
Give me a call today at: (780) 700-8638.
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