Monday, June 6, 2011

Home Improvements That Add Value

We are often asked what home improvements are cost effective. In these economic times, the answer to that is more important than ever!

Homeowners concerned with making home improvements that will pay off when it’s time to sell the property, should consider the following tips.

1. The first improvement/repair homeowners should consider are those that impact the home’s basic structures and systems. Potential home buyers generally do not want to face expensive repairs, and if items such as the foundation, roof, air conditioning, water heater, or other basic structure need to be fixed, the property will be considered a fixer-upper and its market price
will be discounted accordingly. It is very hard for homeowners to swallow that their home would be sold as a fixer-upper, but that is the nature of the buyer today! And it is, what it is! We can't stress home maintenance enough! It is your home's biggest selling point.

2. Some minor replacements will produce big results for minimal cost. Replacing and coordinating bathroom and kitchen hardware and fixtures are generally inexpensive, but tend to make a big difference. The same can be said for getting rid of dated finishes, such as old wallpaper, paneling and brass light fixtures.


3. Kitchens, bathrooms and master bedrooms sell homes everywhere in the country. And here in San Diego, a well kept yard/patio/balcony is a huge selling point, as well. Minor remodeling and fine tuning of these three or four areas of your home will pay off when it comes time to sell.

Homeowners who don’t know when or even if they will be able to sell their home are advised to choose home improvement projects carefully. Unless the home is located in an upscale neighborhood and the property already is immaculate, owners can skip expensive upgrades and
focus on the fundamentals.

Call me if you have any questions regarding a proposed project, even if you are not ready to sell. I would be happy to offer you my expert opinion based on showing hundreds of buyers hundreds of homes! Happy DIY'ing!








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