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Home Improvements That Will Help Sell Your House

If you would like to sell your home quickly and for top dollar, there are some lesser-known words that match the importance of the famous real estate phrase "location, location, location." Those important words are "Curb Appeal".

The saying - you don't get a second chance to make a first impression is important. When people drive up to your house, you want them to immediately think - this home has been well maintained and cared for. Curb appeal gets buyers through the front door, but sellers need to take other steps. The strategy can vary of course by neighborhood and market conditions but there are ways to make your house appeal to the maximum number of buyers.

Continue reading more about improvements that will help sell your home below.

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Hanna Homes, 2425 Queen Palm Rd, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Harbour Builders Of Florida, 5970 S W 18th St E-1 Suite 321, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Harries Construction, 21346 St Andrews Blvdste 260-141, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Head Construction, 722 Peachtree Ln, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Heppler Development, 230 Ne 3rd St, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Hercules Roofing, 7697 San Mateo Dr E, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Hernando Home Improvement, 1925 S Conference Dr, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Higher Living Construction, 17836 Pine Needle Ter, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Hillstrom Construction Company, 9141 Gettysburg Rd, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Hire Authority Construction, 10207 Canoe Brook Cir, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Home Dynamics Construction Corporation, 4755 Technology Way Ste 210, Boca Raton Contact Info
Homegrown Residential Contracting, Po Box 811051, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Homes By Salvatore, 4160 Nw 1st Ave Ste 18, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
House Captains, 1133 Sw 3rd St, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Housurgeon, 6780 Pradera Dr, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Howard Torn Construction Associates, 950 Pen Corp Cir Ste 3017, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Hurricane Proof, 698 Nw 7th Ave, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Icon Design Group, 9500 Sw 3rd St Apt A101, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Imagine Repairs & Renovations, 20859 Sugarloaf Ln, Boca Raton FL Contact Info
Innovative Construction, 8050 Nadmar Ave, Boca Raton FL Contact Info

When making improvements to put your house on the market, you don't want to spend money that you won't get back. If there are house flippers in your neighborhood, check out what they have done with the homes. Compare the sales prices of homes with older kitchens to homes with updated kitchens. If you see about a $50,000 difference, then a $25,000 remodel is probably a good investment. If homes with older kitchens are still getting around the same price as those with renovated ones, then save your money. Sometimes, it just depends on how hot the market is.

Since every dollar counts, hold off on pet projects and only devote your time and money to renovations that'll bring you a return. If you’re looking to sell, do not make the improvements that you’ve always wanted to do. If, like most sellers, you have a limited budget, here are many home improvements you can make to sell your house for top dollar. Here are some simple, low-cost, yet very effective ways to improve your space when you are planning to sell.

Improve your landscape: Put down fresh sod, re-mulch, replace old bushes with new ones and add some color, either with flower beds or potted flowers. Even just a little bit goes a long way.

Spruce up your entranceway: Buy a new front door or paint the old one. If your house number and mailbox look worn, buy, and install new ones.

Change light fixtures and plumbing fixtures: Gold light fixtures are long outdated, and brass is less popular than brushed nickel. Replacing outdated ceiling fixtures and bathroom faucets can give your home a more modern touch for a minimal amount of money.

Define any spaces that may confuse buyers: If you have an odd alcove, add a desk or a dresser – something that will suggest how the space could be used. Many homes have some funky or dysfunctional things that can be easily corrected. Don’t keep buyers guessing.

Do some partial renovations: Rather than gutting an old bathroom, for example, consider refacing the existing tub, getting a new vanity and mirror. In the kitchen, keep the old cabinets but replace the countertops and the hardware.

Remove window treatments, unless they are current and high end: That cuts the risk of turning off would be buyers who don’t share your taste. Uncovered windows also let more light into the rooms. You can never outguess buyers on window coverings. Once you’ve got a contract, you can always offer buyers the ones you took down.

Return rooms to their original uses: If you’re using your dining room as an office, turn it back into a dining room. If your third bedroom is an office, turn it back into a bedroom. You can, however, display a photo of the room’s other potential use.

Replace dirty or worn carpet: You might try cleaning it first, but dirty carpet is always a turnoff for buyers. In some markets, you’re better off removing the carpet if there are hardwood floors underneath.

Depersonalize: That means packing away family photos and taking the children’s drawings (and everything else) off the refrigerator. You want a new family to envision themselves living in the home.

Clean thoroughly: Do a deep cleaning before you put your home on the market so everything shines. Be sure to wash the windows.

Paint: Your daughter may love her purple room, but a prospective buyer probably won’t. Repaint all rooms in neutral colors. A fresh coat of paint also makes the house look newer and more modern.




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