Low-Cost Home Improvement Tips

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In a very competitive real estate market, one of the things that is vital to your success is how well your home shows in relation to he rest of the inventory for sale. There are simple things that you can do to improve your chances, and maybe put a few extra dollars in your pocket at the same time.

Maybe your not even thinking about selling your home right now but when the time comes, however, these low cost improvements could make a difference.

First impressions are always important so you want to make sure the entry to your home shines. I learned a very valuable lesson when attending a Staging course a few years ago (ASP), when buyers enter a home they have an “Emotional Response”.  The key is to make it a positive one!

As the buyer approaches the front door, the last thing they want to see is an old, worn door with cobwebs hanging from above.

Right away, most buyers are going to assume that if the home is not well maintained on the exterior, the interior won’t be much better. You can recall the phrase ‘don’t judge a book by its cover’, well the harsh reality is, they sometimes they do!

The Entryway

Painting the front door or even replacing it if it’s beyond help can make a real difference. A nice shiny door set always stands out. If you have vinyl siding and haven’t cleaned it in a while, mildew, dirt and grime can accumulate. Giving it a quick spray can surprisingly make a big difference in your home’s appearance.

Plant some color

Planting some flowers around the entryway can really make your property come alive. Choose a variety of colors that really stand out. Adding a few potted plants in a covered entry o a large enough stoop is always a nice touch, too.

Fix up the Baths

While remodeling a bath is one of the best home improvement projects to get the most return on your investment, it may not work in your current budget. But if you have green or yellow toilets and sinks from the 70′s it may be time to let go and move on to something that 99 percent of the population likes better.

Have a green or yellow shower too? There are low cost alternatives to ripping out the shower. There are specially made bath filters that are designed to go over a shower. New faucets are another low-cost item that can make a difference. Silver and nickel are “in” right now; brass is less popular. Changing towel racks, toilet paper holders, and shower heads are also nice touches for little expense.

Paint those walls

Painting is one of the cheapest, most effective improvements you can make in your home – especially if the colors aren’t neutral to begin with. I know you love pink entryway and purple bathroom, but most buyers won’t love it as much.

I know you think painting is cheap and that the buyer can just do it later. Most people think this way, however, there are many people who don’t have the vision. They need to see it done. Painting your home off white or in earth tones is the best way to go. Remember: you’re selling you home to appeal to the masses.

Look closely at your Flooring

Flooring is a little more expensive, but will bring a better return on your investment – especially if you’re still hanging on to the original shag.  Even if you have a more modern carpet but don’t have enough in the budget for carpeting, a good cleaning by a professional can help dramatically. The same can be said for wood floors, too. A good scrubbing can go a long way.

Clean your Windows /Treatments

Cleaning your windows can really spruce up your home. A bright home always shows better than a dungeon. Removing heavy drapes and curtains can help, too, and breathe new life into your home. It’s far better to have nothing than to have a pattern that was popular 20 years ago.

Change Old Lighting

Lighting is a subtle enhancement to make, but a buyer will notice if a home’s lighting is outdated. There are some great lights that can be purchased rather cheaply in many lighting stores. Even little things like upgrading to brighter bulbs can help.

Dark or poorly lit rooms turn off most home buyers. Although it’s a little more expensive to add, recessed lighting can really change the look in a room. Recessede lights work especially well in kitchens and baths.

De-clutter Your Home

This one can really go a long way. Buyers like spacious rooms they can envision their own belongings in. Getting rid of things you don’t need or can put in storage while your home is on the market can transform the appearance of your home. This is where a Stager can provide a huge advantage, if you’re like me, I don’t always know what to get rid of, a professional stager will come in and shoot straight.

Hold a garage sale for those items that still hold value. For things you want to keep but will spoil how well your home shows, get a POD (portable on-site storage) or consider putting your stuff in a short-term storage facility.

Remember: not every improvement has to be expensive. Sometimes it’s the small things that make the biggest difference in a buyers mind.

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