Raymond Kerege - HomeImprovements

TIPS FOR INCREASING YOUR HOME’S VALUE VIA IMPROVEMENTS $99 AND BELOW IDEAS CHAPTER 13

• Get a professional perspective. Engage a real estate agent or interior designer to examine your home with an eye to improving sale value. Many real estate agents will do this as a courtesy, but an interior designer will likely require a consultation fee. Check with area designers; the hourly fee is normally less than $100. In that time, they can give ideas for necessary or desirable improvements. Even small improvements, such as paint colors or furniture placement, can go a long way toward improving the salability of your home. • Inspect it first. Not all home improvement projects are cosmetic. They may be less obvious than red brocade 1970s wallpaper in the bathroom, but deteriorating roofs, termite infestations, or outdated electrical systems will play a major role in your house sale. While a new roof will not add appreciably to market value, as a serviceable roof is expected by home shoppers, a dilapidated roof can quickly squelch the deal, or at least cost the seller the amount of a new roof off the listing price and cost you the trust of a buyer who now suspects you won’t have maintained other parts of the home as well. You can’t fix it if you don’t know it’s broken, so hire an inspector to check out the areas of your home that you do not normally see. An inspection can alert you to unseen issues that could negatively impact the value of your home. Small problems (like minor water leaks) can become big, expensive problems quickly; the longer you delay repairs, the more expensive those repairs will be.

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