9 Tips to Increase the Value in Your Home

If you are considering selling your home in Central Florida, this post will give you 9 tips that can increase the value of your home.

1. Fix all repairs

Remember that not all improvements are cosmetic. Fixing roofs, inspecting for termites, and hidden water leaks are just some of the things to keep an eye out for. This may be a good time to hire an inspector to help you discover any hidden problems.

2. Add fresh paint

Purchasing a gallon of gray or neutral paint colors is a simple way to appeal to a broader audience. You’re enhancing the value of your home by making it look clean and updated.

3. Replace carpet

Replacing outdated and dusty carpets with new ones or swap it out for wood floors. Wood floors add value to your home but also improve the air quality and will create a modern look.

4. Low-maintenance landscaping

Planting trees and shrubs adds valuable curb appeal to your home and is great for the environment as well! Your home’s exterior is the first thing buyers will see and you want to make a good first impression.

5. Enhance the bathroom

If you don’t have the money to make large bathroom upgrades like replacing old toilets and showers, try simply replacing outdated wallpaper or upgrading the rest of the decor.

6. Upgrade, upgrade, upgrade!

Don’t stop at upgrading the bathroom. An upgraded kitchen adds a tremendous value to your home. Simple upgrades can be replacing a countertop or painting over your cabinets with a new paint finish. Consider upgrading other rooms in your home as well.

7. Consider a ceiling spruce

One sixth of a room’s total area is the ceiling so any updates could make a serious improvement. But again if you don’t have a lot of money, consider adding a molding or box beams to increase the value of the room by improving the look of the ceiling.

8. Create a welcoming entrance

Your front door should compliment your home’s overall design. Consider going to a home improvement store to give your old, outdated front door an attractive replacement.

9. See the light

Consider hiring an electrician to add lights to rooms that are dim or smaller than others. Adding lights make the room look larger and shows that you have no damages to hide.

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3 Things NOT To Do When Selling Your Home 

The process of selling your home in Orlando can, without a doubt, be stressful or daunting. Though if you are serious about getting your home sold then you can help by getting your home organized right from the start of your sale. You may be aware of what you should be focusing on, but do you know what things may be hindering your sale? Here’s a list of 3 big things that could hinder a sale.

Don’t show day to day life

Moving house is all about imagining what life will be like somewhere else so putting things away in your home and organizing things will create a blank canvas for buyers. For the time being try and minimise everything so that when your property photos are taken and when viewings take place.

Don’t leave red flags showing

If you have anything on show that looks like it needs fixing, or looks to involve work and/or money to make right – you are leaving yourself open for lower offers or no offers from potential buyers. Go through your house and write a snag list of all the jobs that need doing. After that either work through them yourself or give the list to a handyman to get done for you.

Don’t present your property badly

You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. Focus on staging your home to ensure that everything looks as good as it can. Create the vision for buyers and don’t assume that they can see past your possessions. It’s critical that the first glimpse of your home makes a buyer want to see more. Make sure you have high quality photos taken of the house and that your home also looks the same as the photos.

Getting prepared now will be worth it after your home sells. Need advice on staging or help to get your home on the market? Click here to contact an expert Orlando realtor.