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5 Ways to Improve the Value of Your Home Before Listing

By Theresa Delgado Leave a Comment

Improve the Value of Your Home

If you’re thinking about selling your house, you might want to wait. Taking just a month or two to improve the value of your home could help you tuck away thousands more later down the line.

Here are five simple and straightforward things you can do to improve the value of your home before listing.

Repaint

Repainting is one improvement that could make your home look brand new again.

There’s nothing that says age and lack of care quite like peeling paint. If the exterior or interior of your home doesn’t look freshly painted, that first impression alone could kill a potential deal.

So, head over to Home Depot with a few friends or the family and make a couple weekends out of it. One weekend on the exterior and one on the interior could be all it takes.

Lighting

The amount and type of light that your home gets can have a big impact on its perceived value.

Homes that are brightly lit with soft, diffused light seem the most homely and valuable. If you don’t have good lighting right now, invest a little bit of money on getting better fixtures.

Refinish Your Cabinets

Is the finish on your cabinets peeling or rubbing off? Applying a new layer of varnish or polyurethane can help give your whole kitchen that “new house” look.

Again, this is an extremely inexpensive method of making your home look brand new. It doesn’t take that long and can be done fairly inexpensively.

Curb Appeal

How does your home look from the front of the house?

Fix any visible blemishes at the front of the house. If you have a screen door that has holes in it, have the screen replaced. If the window sills have peeling paint, repaint the sills. If the wood in the staircase is chipping, lay a carpet over it.

Tidy up your garden. Trim the lawn, pull out the weeds and consider adding a few plants to spruce up the look.

Stage and Photograph the House

Finally, have a professional real estate stager work on your home.

Real estate staging is both an art and a science. It first involves deep cleaning your home. All the clutter will be removed and everything scrubbed clean. Then the home will be carefully and very subtly decorated.

Finally, a professional photographer is brought in to take photos that bring out the best in the house.

These five tips will help you give the impression that your home is brand new, even if you’ve lived in it for ten years. Making a small investment in these types of changes can easily help you increase the value of your home by $10,000, $20,000 or even more.

About Theresa Delgado

Theresa Delgado is the Founder and Managing Editor of See South Bay.

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