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When you’re renovating your home, you have to keep two goals in mind: making it look better than before and increasing its value, in order to maximise the sale price. While improving its looks and function is subjective, increasing its value is not; there are certain steps you need to take in order to present your home in the best and most attractive way possible and this is where you can find the tips to do it.
Take care of the exterior
First impressions, right? They are important, which is why you want to make sure that the exterior of the house is impeccable. A house that looks good will a) attract more attention and possible buyers and b) make the price go up and c) convince buyers to purchase. Ensure the roof is perfect, that the walls are freshly painted and the doors and windows are in good condition. Cracks and chipped paint do not impress anyone.
Paint the walls
There is no easier way to make a house look brand new and expensive than applying a fresh coat of paint on the walls. It’s definitely noticeable when you haven’t painted your house in a while, because they will be stained, dull and will probably smell weird. Sprucing up the house with some neutral, but vibrant colours will give it a fresh, new look while also serving as a blank canvas for buyers to work with.
Freshen up the garden
The yard is just as important as the house, sometimes. A person who is looking to buy a house does so because they want some nice, green space. So, if you want to drive up the price and make the property look more impressive, take care of your yard and garden. Luscious grass, some bushes and some colourful flowers in the backyard will change the entire landscape. Add some decorative pebbles and some lanterns and you’ve got yourself a garden worthy of an interior décor magazine.
Create a beautiful kitchen
One of the most important rooms in the house is the kitchen. This is the core space for a lot of families, so it needs to be spacious, modern, high-quality and inviting. This is the room you are going to want to invest in, because you are guaranteed to get your money’s worth. Include the latest appliances, high-quality materials, such as marble for countertops and add a fresh coat of paint to the walls, for clean air and a warm vibe.
Redo your floors
Redoing floors can be a real pain, and most buyers prefer to avoid it. That is exactly why you should do it in your home. By anticipating this requirement and getting the process over with, you eliminate the need for your possible buyers to do it, which maximises your sale price and makes your potential buyers more likely to purchase. This way, they save time, money and effort and circumvent the hassle, and you make a pretty penny.
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