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Tips to Add Value to Your Home Before Summer

Written by Posted On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 18:28

Real estate is one of the most important investments that anyone can make. Over the past few years, the real estate market has been increasing in value in many areas across the country. Many homeowners now have substantial equity in their home. One of the best ways to access the equity in your home is to upgrade it!

There are many ways to upgrade your home. Some projects will be fairly inexpensive, while others will require a significant investment of both time and money. Before deciding on a certain project, you need to make sure to do research in your local area.

 

Upgraded Kitchen

One of the most important rooms in the entire house is the kitchen. For many buyers, this is the room that will decide whether they make an offer on a home or not. The great thing about the kitchen is that there are numerous ways to add value to this area.

For many people, upgrading the countertops in the kitchen is a simple solution. Granite is the most common upgrade option in the market today. However, quartz is another option to consider. Quartz is great because it has antibacterial properties already built into the stone.

Both of these options are a major financial investment. However, they will also make your kitchen look much more modern and innovative.

 

Adding a Pool

Another common option for adding value to your home is to put in a pool. There are various areas of the country where a pool will add a lot of value to the purchase price. With all of the different pool options today, it can be overwhelming to decide on what to purchase.

Luckily, affordable inground pool prices are more available than they have been in many years, and accessibility reaches to a much wider demographic range. If you are the type of person who has always wanted a home with a pool, now is the perfect time to make this investment. Many pool companies are offering major discounts to people who invest in a new pool this year.

The construction process for a new pool usually takes several months. So if you want your pool to be ready for next summer, you need to start the buying process soon.

Outdoor Landscaping

Upgrading your outdoor landscaping is one of the best ways to improve the value of your home. When a potential buyer sees beautiful landscaping outside, they can generally assume the inside of the home has been taken care of. Upgrading your landscaping is not as hard or expensive as it sounds. Simply putting in new mulch every year and trimming your bushes can go a long way in upgrading the look of a home.

If you do not have the skills to do this job yourself, you can hire a company to do it for you. For some people, it is simply worth the cost to pay someone else in order to avoid the hassle of doing it themselves.

Climate Control

There are more technology options for HVAC units than ever before. When you upgrade this part of your home, you will do several things. First of all, you will save money on electrical costs every year because your HVAC will use less electricity. In addition, you will be more comfortable during your remaining stay due to the climate control options.

Before investing money in this project, make sure to conduct thorough research. There are dozens of different HVAC unit options available. With such a large financial investment, you need to make sure you are making the right decision for your needs.

 

As noted earlier, if you want your home to ready by this summer, now is the time to do it. Procrastination may have worked in the eighth grade but selling your home will likely be less forgiving.

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Carol Evenson

Carol is a home renovation specialist with a background in organization and sales. She assists realtors with business management and growth.

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