4 Ways To Add Value To Your Home

Most homeowners are interested in adding value to their property in some relatively easy ways. Maybe you are looking to simply give your home a refresh or maybe you are looking to make a move in the near future and want to start getting prepared. Whatever your reason, there are numerous things that you can consider that will help you achieve this goal. Here is a list of some proven ways to increase value.

Fresh Paint

One of the best and easiest ways to add value to your home is with fresh paint. The great thing about painting is that it doesn’t usually require a big budget or a lot of time to complete. Many homeowners will handle painting projects themselves as well as it is not something that is super challenging. In the end you will want to pick colors that make bold statements and will complement your home’s design as well. When done well, paint can really transform your home’s appearance!

Energy Efficient Appliances

New appliances are always a strong selling point for homeowners. Especially when you are upgrading to the current energy efficient models. Take this idea one step further and consider other energy saving enhancements. For example, replacing some of your older drafty doors or windows can also be a great enhancement. Proving that you have an energy efficient home with lower energy bills can be a big draw with today’s expenses.

Kitchen Upgrade

The kitchen is always considered one of the most important rooms of a home that brings a good amount of value so pay special attention to it. If yours is looking tired then you may want to consider some updating. If you don’t have the means to do a total renovation, then do some important edits. Sometimes just replacing the appliances and countertops can go a long way. If your cabinets are older but in good shape, try giving them a coat of paint which can help with the transformation.

Landscaping 

It is easy to get caught up on the interior projects and forget the exterior but it is the first and last thing all visitors to the home will see. Do an audit of the exterior both in front and out back. Check to see if your trees or plants need trimming or if your beds need mulching. Always consider having a nice lounging or dining area that is well lit and inviting. Your outdoor space is ultimately an extension of your living space during the weather permitting months. 

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