Home
Improvements Sellers Should Really Consider
An article in aol.com has outlined home improvements that are
worthy of consideration by sellers looking to maximize profits. These home
improvements can also decrease the time taken to sell the property.
According to the
experts, it’s easy to make mistakes when considering upgrades to improve a
property’s salability, and most people will upgrade their kitchen thinking
they’ll recoup the cost during the sale. This might be true, but only if the
rest of the house is in good repair. Apparently the typical return for a
kitchen renovation is 78%, and this may be something that homeowners want to
think twice about, considering how expensive a kitchen renovation can be.
However if a kitchen renovation is completed alongside other upgrades and
repairs than the seller is more likely to recover the cost, and may even make
more money on the sale. This is provided to the seller has taken the time to
research the local market, as experts point out that paying for costly upgrades
such as granite countertops only makes sense if they are the norm in the
neighborhood. Sometimes it might not be necessary to upgrade the whole kitchen,
as replacing older and dated appliances can sometimes do the trick.
Anyone who is thinking
of making home improvements before listing the property needs to decide how
much can be accomplished, and this can all depends on how quickly they need to
sell. Anyone who needs to list the property within a couple of weeks will
obviously only be able to take on relatively small projects, while those with a
couple of months to spare can attempt more ambitious renovations. One thing
that experts always recommend is making sure the landscaping is perfect, and
even simple things such as making sure the front door is freshly painted and
the windows have just been cleaned can make a difference.
One real estate expert
feels an area that is often overlooked is the garage, and that having a garage
with a pristine floor that has been newly painted with epoxy can make a
surprising difference to a sale. Another quick fix is simply to remove window
screens and to thoroughly clean them, even before the home has been
photographed as it can considerably brighten the overall appearance.
While renovations such
as kitchens can run into thousands, others may cost only a few dollars, and
painting a home is a quick fix to make it feel fresh and clean. Homeowners are
always advised to choose neutral wall colors that help potential buyers
visualize living there more easily.
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