Originally posted on rezigo.com
When it comes to selling your home, itβs only natural that youβd want to get the most you possibly can out of a sale. And thatβs not always as easy as it sounds. Want to increase the value of your property without shelling out a small fortune? Hereβs howβ¦
Boost your kerb appeal
You know that old saying, you should never judge a book by its cover? While thatΒ isΒ true in many walks of life, it kind of falls by the wayside when it comes to property, where first impressions areΒ everything. And that first impression isnβt restricted to the inside of your home. It forms the moment a potential buyer pulls up outside.
Thatβs why it quite literally pays to pay attention to your exteriors. Weβre not saying you need to channel the Chelsea Flower Show, but do make sure everythingβs neat and tidy. OneΒ study by Post Office MoneyΒ found that garden landscaping had the potential toΒ addΒ an eye-wateringΒ 77% onto theΒ value of a home! Pretty-up the front, and donβt forget the front door β could it benefit from a fresh lick of paint or a fancy name plaque? You decide.
Fix any βsnagsβ
By snags, weβre talking superficial imperfections, as opposed to important issues such as damp, which will flag up on the home survey and shouldnβt be covered up. These little defects arenβt going to make a huge difference to the overall sale price granted, but theyΒ canΒ give off the wrong impression that the house isnβt well cared for, and that it may come with more deep-rooted issues elsewhere. Here are some examples:
- Broken or flickering lightbulbs
- Peeling paint
- Leaky taps
- Limescale
- Mould
- Dirt marks
Donβt replace, refresh!
It might be tempting to completely overhaul your home if youβre planning to sell it, but this isnβt always feasible budget-wise, and, more often than not, itβs unnecessary. A healthy-looking plant here, a new lampshade or cupboard handle there β these βtweakmentsβ can make the world of difference to that all-important bottom line.
Focus on the βmoney roomsβ

Some rooms are more expensive than others to renovate β namely the kitchen and the bathroom, and that means potential buyers will pay more attention to these when theyβre viewing. Presenting these rooms at their best can increase the value of your home considerably. Refresh these in the manner weβve talked about above, declutter worktops and always keep cleaning products tidily tucked away.
Consider layout
Speaking of decluttering, it goes without saying youβll want to make sure your place is spick and span for any viewings. Clearing any mess away is one thing, but what about the furniture? Too much can make a home feel a lot smaller, so try and maximise the illusion of space and jettison items to the garage or a friendβs house if needed.
Make eco-friendly updates

Most of us are considering our carbon footprint more than ever before, and industry estimates show that many younger buyers, in particular, are paying 2 to 3% more for environmentally friendly features within a home. Double-glazed windows, energy-efficient roofing and insulation, and smart technology are all growing in importance, so consider what changes you could make to benefit.
Donβt forget the floor
One area of your home that you may consider replacing is flooring. According toΒ one study, buyers areΒ willing to pay 10% more for aΒ property with wooden flooring. Why? Itβs more durable than carpet, easier to clean and it contributes to resale values.
Younger buyers are reportedly keener to move into a property with hardwood floors for these reasons, so if youβre looking to sell in an area thatβs attracting younger buyers, upgrading your floor could be well worth considering.
Need help increasing your property value quickly in the ways weβve talked about above? Call in the experts. Rezigo connects you with reliable service providers who specialise in everything fromΒ wallpaperingΒ toΒ waste clearance. ClickΒ hereΒ to find out more.Β
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