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5 Tips for Increasing the Value of Your Home

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If you’ve asked yourself the question, “How do I sell my house fast in NJ?” then the first answer should be by improving your home’s appeal.

There are other reasons for wanting to add value to your home apart from prepping it for resale. You may want to make it more comfortable to live in. Or you’re considering transforming it to suit your taste, lifestyle, or to fit your growing family.

Here are five of the best ways to add value to your home without making big changes and breaking the bank.

Clean and Free Up Some Space

A clean and organized home is more appealing and livable. Even if you don’t have plans for reselling your house soon, you can benefit from a home that is spotless, free of clutter, and has more breathing space.

Deep cleaning and decluttering is the most cost-effective way of adding value to your home. At the same time, doing these adds the most value at more than $4,000 or a return of investment of more than 1,000%.

Convert Your Basement and Attic

Post-deep cleaning and decluttering, you should now have extra spaces and rooms that you could convert to more functional ones. How about converting your basement or attic into a bedroom or bathroom, or perhaps a walk-in closet or home office?

Reorganize and Update

Reorganizing existing appliances, furniture, and decor can make a difference in perspective. Try a new layout that would make a room look more spacious and fresh. A new coat of paint in neutral colors or an updated carpet also works wonders. Make sure that the new layout or color complements the rest of the house.

Consider replacing old appliances and fixtures with ones that are longer-lasting and energy-efficient. Updated home features, such as a dual-flush toilet, low-flow faucets, and a smart home system, also improve the home’s efficiency and help to save money on utility bills.

Improve curb appeal

The exterior of your home is the first thing that people see, so make sure it’s in tip-top shape to boost your home’s market value. Low-cost projects include keeping a tidy lawn, cleaning the walkways and driveways, installing new fencing, and repainting. If you have a bigger budget, invest in landscaping and building an outdoor deck.

Before starting with your home improvement project, make sure to be aware of local building codes and to have the required permits.

Repairs

Check around your home for leaks and broken fixtures, and fix everything that needs to be fixed. People prefer to buy a house that won’t require too many repairs. It’s most likely that they will be more interested in knowing that everything in the house works rather than having fancy enhancements.

To make sure you get the highest and best price for your home, get in touch with expert local real estate agent Colleen Meyler. She will help you throughout the process and will offer tips on preparing your home for the market, getting ready for a photo shoot, and selling your home. Colleen will also provide you with a market evaluation and will suggest the best timing to sell and get more than the average house price in New Jersey. To help you make informed decisions based on your budget and needs, contact her at 732.995.5102 or via email at  ColleenMeyler(at)gmail(dotted)com .

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