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Home Best Upgrades For Resale Value

Published at 02/13/2012 20:38:05

Upgrading tips for the best resale value

Preparing to sell a home can be a stressful and confusing process. How to make your home best is sometimes a concern. While there are probably many upgrades that you can think of, choosing the ones to make your home best should be the main concern. You do not want to spend money on upgrades that will only appeal to few people. In order for your home best chance to being sold, you will want to be sure your projects are things that will appeal to the largest number of people. For example, you may love the beach and decide to paint a bedroom to look like a beach scene. It can be beautiful, however, not everyone will enjoy the beach as much as you. You may have spent several hundred dollars having a room painted, that will actually detract from what another may see in the house. That would not be using an upgrade to show a home best.

 

Upgrades that most people like

When it comes to upgrades that potential buyers find important and those that give a home best showing, it is kitchens, baths, and landscaping. The kitchen is the heart of the home and most of those looking to buy want a large, updated kitchen. Cabinets, counter-tops, flooring and appliances are all items that will get your home best reviews.

If your bathrooms are outdated, spruce those up as well. Make your bathroom look bright and airy with new fixtures and tile. As with the kitchen, baths also give you a good return on your money when it comes time to sell.

Landscaping and your curb appeal is something that you want to give some thought to. While you do not have to go overboard, a cracked and crumbling driveway, and burned grass does not show well. You want to show a home best features when someone pulls up. In some instances where two or more houses are pretty equal on the inside, the yard can be the deciding factor. If you do not have enough time to plant grass seed, it is worth it to buy sod to put down.

 

Upgrading on a budget

If new cabinets are not in the budget for you, you can think about having your existing cabinets refaced. This is less expensive and will make them look great.

Do not overlook hardware. New hardware and faucets in the kitchen and baths can have a large impact on the room.

Appliances matter. If you can spend the extra money for stainless it is often a good investment. If not, at least have new or newer appliances that still look great.

Use neutral colors when painting. Paint is inexpensive and something that most homeowners can do themselves. While you may love unusual, bright colors, neutral colors show a home best.

Tips and comments

Start working on your upgrades as soon as you begin thinking about selling. This allows plenty of time to get everything done and will help keep your stress at a minimum.

To help with paint color choices, some websites have an option where you can upload a photo of your room, then try different paint colors to see how they will look.

 

 

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