Five Tips to Increase the Value of Your Home
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INSPECT IT
Not all home improvements are just about aesthetics. Issues like a deteriorating roof, termite infestations, or outdated electrical systems can go unnoticed if you’re not vigilant. Hiring a professional inspector to examine the less visible areas of your home can uncover hidden problems that might affect its value. Small issues, like a concealed water leak, can escalate into costly repairs if left unaddressed. Taking care of these problems sooner rather than later can save you money in the long run.
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PAINT PAINT PAINT
One of the easiest and most budget-friendly improvements is a fresh coat of paint! Newly painted rooms look clean and modern, which can boost your home's value. Opt for neutral colors, as they tend to attract more buyers and make your home more appealing. With a gallon of paint averaging around $25, you’ll have plenty of budget left for rollers, painter's tape, drop cloths, and brushes. So, pick up a few gallons and get started on transforming your space! Need help selecting a color? Look for our handy paint cheat sheets to guide you.
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Hire A Pro
Invite an interior designer or home stager to assess your home. In just an hour, they can offer a wealth of ideas for needed improvements. Even small changes, like updating paint colors or rearranging furniture, can significantly enhance your home's appearance and atmosphere. Their expertise in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces also helps prevent costly design errors.
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Improve Your Curb Appeal
Shrubs and colorful plants undoubtedly boost your home's curb appeal. However, when shopping at your local garden center, consider "thinking green" by choosing plants that are native to your region or drought-tolerant. These plants need less water and maintenance, which not only saves you time and money but also keeps more green in your wallet.
Overgrown or uneven lawns and oversized bushes can make your home stand out—in a negative way. Fortunately, fixing this is straightforward. For a few hundred dollars, you can hire a lawn service to trim your grass and shape your hedges. This will quickly transform your curb appeal from unkempt to well-maintained, all without breaking the bank.
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Create a Lasting Impression
The old adage that you only get one chance to make a first impression is spot on. Make sure the interior of your home shines from the moment someone steps through the door. For under $400, you can hire a cleaning service to give your home a thorough top-to-bottom cleaning. Even if you clean regularly, there are often missed nooks and crannies. Let the professionals handle the details and make your home truly sparkle.
When it comes to your home’s value, square footage is important, but the perception of space also matters. To make each room feel larger, replace heavy, closed draperies with vertical blinds or shutters to let in more light—bright, sunny rooms feel more spacious. Adding a large mirror can also visually double the space. Finally, clear out clutter and excess furniture; a less cluttered room will feel more open and inviting.
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