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5 Tips for Improving Your Home's Value

by Regina Thomas Freelance Writer

Whether you want to sell your home overtime or increase its value, there are numerous things you can do to improve your appraised value significantly. While several changes are not very extreme, they often do not lead to the price increase that you would like to see when you add the property to the market. 

Making most of these improvements may make the home even comfier for you and your family. You can run some of these upgrades to save money, or team up with experts to do the work for you. Here are five tips for improving your home's value.

1. Renovate Your Kitchen and Bathroom

The kitchen and bathroom of a home are the two rooms that are mostly used by the members of a family. If they are outdated and have no features available, it not only degrades the property but also makes life more awkward and uncomfortable. 

Renovating a bathroom could mean lifting and replacing old bathtubs and sinks and adding underfloor heating and toilets. On the other hand, you can remodel the kitchen to provide additional counter space and improve the cooking experience.

2. Improve the Curb Appeal

The exterior of the home is what most individuals see when they stop in front of or drive through the property. If there are thick lawns, dying or dead trees, and flowerbeds, it leaves so much to be desired. Improving the curb's appearance can be as easy as establishing a routine trimming schedule or as comprehensive as hiring a remodeling firm to do the job for you. If you do not have enough funds to perform the remodeling, consider FHA cash-out refinance.

Remove old and dying trees and consider the addition of pathways and rock walls that enhance aesthetic appeal. Fake lawns are the trend because they do not require watering or mowing, and they look great at any time of the year.

3. Pay Attention to Regular Repairs and Maintenance

Take a walk around your house and record all the little things that are broken or need repair. On your own, minor repairs may not seem like a big deal, but if each room has a problem, those little things will tally to give the impression that you have neglected your home. If you're not comfortable doing the repairs yourself, employ a handyman for one day and see your "to-do list" vanish. By keeping track of maintenance today, you can avoid future problems if you resolve to sell your home.

4. Update the Entrance to Your Home

The appearance of your front door and your entrance has a great impact on the overall appearance of your home. When visitors come in, the front door works as a transition to the home and is their first impression. Entrance doors are architectural elements that should complement, not compromise, the overall design of your home. 

If your current front door isn't good enough, go to your local hardware store for a more attractive and energy-efficient replacement. Whether you pick a solid wooden door or a door with ornamental stained or carved glass panels, an attractive entryway is sure to enhance your home's value.

5. Make the Home Feel Inviting

It is no secret that emotions influence a person's decision to buy a home. Organize the exterior of your home to induce warm feelings.

Organize your porch. If you possess a front porch, make it more inviting by putting seats like a lounge chair, a small table, and an outdoor rug. If space is not enough, use small decorative details like a potted plant or a festive wreath.

Hang planters on porch railings and under windows. If you do not want flower pots around the house, buy pretty flower containers and pots and place them around the porch or on the front steps.

Select plants and flowers that bloom at diverse periods of the year so that they are attractive throughout the year. For instance, flower bulbs do not just bloom throughout the spring; they multiply and germinate every year. Perennials flower most of the year and do not need to be replanted every year.

In case you do not possess a green thumb, pick low-maintenance flowers and plants. Flowers like lavender, zinnia, and rosemary are some drought-tolerant and low-maintenance options.

Conclusion

Finally, increasing the value of your home does not require major makeovers. Based on the amount you can afford, fix what's not working first and then work on the minor updates before starting a room refurbishment. Update the floors, add a new coat of paint, and organize and clean the house. 

However, always evaluate your options with a top-tier local agent who has extensive know-how in your region. If there is a constant factor in home-ownership, it is that what improves home values in one region may differ in another.




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