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Hitting the Nail on the Head: Raising Your Home Value
Boosting your home’s value doesn’t mean starting a total demolition or spending thousands of dollars.
There are plenty of key factors that draw potential homebuyers’ eyes to your property that doesn’t require heavy lifting – so put down that credit card and try some of these simple strategic DIYs.
It’s all in the Curb Appeal
First impressions are important when staging your home. Your home should look inviting, and your home’s curb appeal is the way to accomplish just that.
Think about landscaping – flowers, new bark, etc. – as well as lighting. The curb appeal will help set the tone of a warm homey feeling that everyone searches for.
Get Creative with Home Space
Each homebuyer has their own wishes when purchasing their next home – just as they are unique, show them that this home is also unique and can cater to their needs.
Finished basements, guest rooms that can be served as an office space, or suites that can be utilized as a rental unit can all be options to show the variety your house can serve.
Bring Fire to the Kitchen
The kitchen is a huge factor when homebuyers are deciding on a purchase. Serving as the heart of the home, the kitchen should provide a connection for the new homeowners.
Backsplash is usually a cheaper option to update your kitchen, and it’s a great way to give it the new pop that it needs. Add a new warm and light paint color, and your home has drastically changed.
Energy-Efficient Up in Here
Any upgrades that help fight against climate change will be a big winner with millennial homebuyers. Installing a programmable thermostat, switching out for newer windows and doors, and solar-powered outdoor path lights are all quick and easy upgrades to boost your home.