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Everyone wants to get the most value for their home. The trick is
getting the most value while spending the least amount of time and
money.
One of the keys for adding value to your home is
to repair, replace or remove anything that could turn buyers away.
Whether your budget is large or small you will find things on our lists
to improve your home value. And remember you don't have to be ready to
sell to improve the value of your home. Your home is a large investment
and you will want to get the most value from any of your home
improvement projects.
Try our 10 tips for improving the value of your home and watch
your investments pay off big!
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Nothing makes a faster statement than painting. One
of the simplest, most cost-effective improvements of all is paint!
Freshly painted rooms look clean and updated and that spells
value. When selecting paint colors, keep in mind that neutrals appeal to
the greatest number of people, therefore making your home more
desirable. On average, a gallon of paint costs around $25, leaving you
plenty of money to buy rollers, painter's tape, drop cloths and brushes.
So buy a few gallons and get busy! Be sure and read our article on
painting before your start your project.
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Get a Professional Opinion. Check with your local
Realtors to see if you can have someone come and view your home and
give you their professional opinion. You may also try getting a
consultation with a home stager or decorator. A fresh pair of eyes,
especially professional ones can give you valuable insight on how a
potential buyer sees your home and what you can do to improve that
all important first impression of your home. Prepare to spend
between $75-$200 for a consultation.
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Improve your curb appeal. No question that shrubs
and colorful plants will add curb appeal to any home, but when
shopping at your local garden center, make sure that you "think
green." Purchase plants that are native to your region or plants
that are drought-tolerant; these require less water and maintenance,
which means more savings to you and more green in your wallet. Read
our article on xeriscaping for more
ideas.
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Remove that popcorn ceiling! What's on your
ceiling? Few structural elements date a house more than popcorn
ceilings. So dedicate a weekend to ditching the dated look and
adding dollar signs to the value of your home. This is a project you
can tackle yourself. First, visit your local hardware store for a
solution to soften the texture, then simply scrape the popcorn away.
Removing a popcorn ceiling may not seem like a big change but one of
the keys for adding value to your home is to repair, replace or
remove anything that could turn buyers away.

- Get your home inspected. A home inspection is vital
before you put your home on the market. The last thing you
want is to have a contract on the table, only to hear the inspector
has found dry rot. If you know in advance, you can take care of it.
If a home inspection turns out well, it is likely the buyers will
feel good about their purchase and not ask for costly fixes or
concessions. A home inspection will also give you a heads up on
upcoming costs and buyers will be impressed and feel more secure
with a homeowner who has regularly had the home inspected.
- Small bathroom updates equal a big return. Bathroom updates are
always a smart move. A great room to update for less than $750 is
the bathroom. The two rooms that benefit most from even small
renovations are the kitchen and bathroom. One cost-effective change,
like replacing an outdated vanity, old plumbing and lighting
fixtures or adding a new tile floor, will guarantee a lot of bang
for your buck and give your bath an updated, modern look.
Trim out the mirror, declutter the
vanity and add new rugs, towels, and faucets for big results and
little money!
- Fix all small repairs and complete your "Honey Do" list. Walk
around your home and make a list of all the little things that are
broken or in need of repair. Individually, small repairs might not
seem important, but if every room has just one thing wrong, those
small things will add up to create the impression that your home has
been neglected. If you don't feel comfortable tackling the repairs
yourself, hire a handyman for a day and watch your "to do" list
disappear. Staying on top of maintenance today eliminates problems
down the road should you decide to sell.
Replace dated
electrical outlets and add new switch plates to your light switches.
The little things really do add up.
- Add Some energy efficient features, Nowadays everyone is looking
for ways to go green. Install a tankless water heater, upgrade to
star efficient appliances, and add a programmable thermostat. Seals
around the windows and door frames and improved insulation will
lower your electric bills and letting potential buyers know they
won't be paying an arm and a leg for utility bills is a great
selling feature. Read our section on "Going
Green around the Home for some great ideas!
- Spend your budget on your kitchen. Whatever your budget is spend
the majority of it on your kitchen. Adding marble countertops,
stainless steel appliances and replacing or at least improving your
cabinets will all go a long way in improving your home value. On a
limited budget replace the cabinet hardware and paint the doors for
a fresh new look. Keep the counter uncluttered and sell that
valuable counter space. Add a new faucet and garbage disposal and
refinish the sink or use creative ideas to make your backsplash
dazzle!
- Fix up the Entry way. The look of your front door and entrance
play heavily into the overall curb appeal of your home. As visitors
enter, the front door serves as the transition into your home and is
part of their first impression. Entry doors are architectural
components that should complement your home's overall design, not
detract from it. If your existing front door isn't up to par, head
down to your local home improvement store for a more
energy-efficient and attractive replacement. Whether you choose a
solid wood door or one with decorative stained or cut glass panels,
a welcoming entrance will definitely increase your home's bottom
line.

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