What You Need To Do To Improve Your Home’s Value

Kevin Gardner
4 min readMar 16, 2021

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Deciding to sell your home can be exciting, but it can also be a stressful process as well. This can be true no matter where you are located, or what the market is currently like. The good news is, though, that there can be many ways to simplify the process, and ensure that you are attracting the right buyer. If you are looking for tips when it comes to improving your home’s value and getting it ready for sale, then here are some things to consider.

Make Green Updates

Increasingly, going green is becoming more popular. Not only are many businesses getting in on this trend, but many homeowners are, too. While some may feel intimidated by the prospect of going green, the truth is that it doesn’t have to be complicated. Some good ways to go green are to install water saving appliances, like water saving washers, dish washers, and toilets. Also, solar power and solar financing are other ways that you can go green, as well.

Make Updates To Your Kitchen

The kitchen is often the heart of the home, and because of this it generally undergoes more wear and tear than other rooms in the home. Beyond that, kitchen design trends tend to change more rapidly than trends for other areas of the home. When it comes to updating your kitchen, how far you decide to go with it is up to you. If everything in your kitchen needs updated, then you may want to renovate the whole room, and replace appliances. However, in many situations simple updates like a new backsplash or new knobs for cabinets and drawers.

Freshen Up Your Bathroom

Along with kitchens, bathrooms tend to undergo lots of wear and tear as well, especially since they are more susceptible to water damage than other rooms. Because of this, taking some time to freshen up your bathroom can be a good idea. As long as everything in your bathroom is functioning well and there are no leaking appliances or faucets, then you can focus on the details of your bathroom. Some little things that can make a big impact are new shelves, as well as a new coat of water resistant paint.

Finish Your Basement

One great way to attract more attention from buyers is to finish your basement if it isn’t already. Not only does this help your home to appear more polished overall, but it can add lots of valuable living space to your home as well. With a finished basement, you can have a wide variety when it comes to how the space is used. It can be a home gym, a play place for children, or a recreational area for the whole family.

When finishing a basement, it can be beneficial to keep a few things in mind. Because basements don’t usually have much natural light, it can be a good idea to make sure that you paint it in light, airy colors, so that you can create the illusion of space. Additionally, you should also make sure that you include plenty of lighting so that you can see well, and the space doesn’t feel closed off or dank.

Try a New Color Palette

Something else that can help you improve the value of your home is trying a new color palette. This can be particularly helpful if you haven’t painted your home in several years, or if you have your home painted in lots of bold or dark colors. While you may like these kinds of colors, the reality is that they can turn potential buyers off, and make it more difficult for them to imagine themselves living in the space. By trying out a more neutral toned color palette full of colors like beige, taupe and gray, you can help ensure that you’re giving your home a more universal appeal.

Don’t Forget Your Curb Appeal

While it may be easy to get focused on improving your home’s interior, it is still important that you don’t lose sight of the importance of your curb appeal. The exterior of your home is what gives buyers their first impression, so it is essential that you do what you can to make a good one. Even though working on curb appeal may seem like a big project to some, the reality is that boosting your curb appeal is often as simple as making sure that your lawn is mowed, and that your landscaping is properly maintained.

The Bottom Line

Selling your home can feel like a stressful process. However, it doesn’t have to be. By taking some steps to update your home and make sure that it appeals to buyers, you can help ensure that you sell it on your terms.

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Kevin Gardner
Kevin Gardner

Written by Kevin Gardner

Kevin Gardner graduated with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA from UCLA. He works as a business consultant for InnovateBTS

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