Useful Utilities: 4 Surprisingly High-Value Home Additions

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 26 July 2017 13:46

If you are considering building a house, then you should be commended for your ambition and initiative. As you undertake this demanding but rewarding project, you should be thinking in the very long-term. Not only should you be considering when the house is complete and you move in, but you should also be thinking about if/when you sell it. Would it be a house that others would pay top dollar for? A home's value can be largely based on what makes it stand out for the better. Here are four surprisingly high-value home additions.

Proper heating and cooling

A well-insulated home will not only make you feel good; it will also make the home more appealing to potential buyers. Improving energy efficiency by working with companies like Dalton Heating & Air Conditioning and similar businesses is a great way to add value. With technology like smart thermostats, you can ensure your home always feels as inviting as it looks.

Landscaping

New home-builders focus most of their brainpower on the inside of their house and for good reason. However, the outside should not be neglected, as it can shape the opinions of passersby. You shouldn't just have trees, shrubbery or other plant life around your house; you should have it in the most tasteful way possible. Consult with a professional landscaping service to determine what can be grown on your property and what would be most visually appealing.

New paint

There's something about a fresh coat of paint that makes a house sing. While your walls will be painted in the initial construction, you will want to be as mindful of the condition of your walls as possible. Decaying paint or outdated colors could spell doom if you're trying to increase your home's value. Be aware of conditions and trends and apply a new coat when you're sure your walls need one.

New carpet/flooring

You might not consider carpet or floorboards as part of your home's aesthetic value (After all, who looks at the floor?), but a worn out one can be a huge detriment. Any tear or prominent cracks need to be dealt with right away. By having a smooth surface to walk on, you can keep the value of your home up.

While no house is perfect in every regard, value is understandably relative. The value of your home is going to be based on how it compares to others. That's why it's important to do everything you can to be a cut above the rest. With these additions, you can help increase your home's value and greatly improve the quality of your living experience.

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Kara Masterson

Kara Masterson is a freelance writer from West Jordan, Utah. She graduated from the University of Utah and enjoys writing and spending time with her dog, Max. Kara is the youngest of four. She has two hilarious brothers and one beautiful sister. She also is the aunt of 4 crazy little girls that she loves more than anything!! Kara is not yet able to be a mom, but she loves being around kids and being like a second mom to her nieces. She dreams of the day that she can start her own little family.

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