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5 Things That Increase Your Home's Value

Written by Ceci Dadisman | Aug 3, 2020 4:00:00 AM

When it comes to increasing your home's value, even small changes can make a big difference. 

1. Curb Appeal

You only have one opportunity to make a good first impression.

How your home looks from the street should make a prospective buyer walk through the door. Make sure your landscaping is well-maintained and attractive. If your home's exterior looks dull compared to other homes on your street, consider planting colorful flowers or painting the front door an appealing color.

2. Updated Systems and Appliances

If buyers anticipate having to replace something in the short term, it is more likely they will offer less.

If your air conditioning system, water heater, or furnace are older, consider replacing them. If your roof shows age, repair the shingles or replace it completely. These updates have a high ROI when it comes to the amount you'll get for your home.

3. New Finishes

Your kitchen might have been considered high-end 30 years ago, but it is likely that buyers will immediately identify it as something they will need to renovate. 

Replacing dated cabinets and appliances, worn flooring, and adding new paint in a neutral color will immediately freshen a space. 

4. Energy Efficiency

Energy efficient windows and doors, appliances, and heating and cooling systems are very attractive to buyers.

Buyers will be willing to spend more on the home if they know their energy bills will be lower in the long term. 

5. Technology

With the popularity of Amazon Alexa and Google Home, integrating technology is an added bonus for buyers.

From the simple addition of a smart thermostat, smoke detector, or door lock, to smart lighting and outlets, buyers will likely be willing to pay more for these features. 

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