By Kevin Jefferson
When the time comes to sell your property, it makes sense that you want to get the most money out of it.
You might think you need to add value to your house by spending more time and money than the entire endeavor is worth, but you would be wrong.
There are some relatively cheap, valuable, and easy-to-do things that you can do on your own. Read on to learn more about them.
Increasing the value of your home is all about boosting its usability. Available square footage is one of the significant factors that contribute to it.
And that, exactly, is why you should finally get to finishing that basement that you have been postponing for years.
Once you have finished work on the basement, you can turn it into an additional bedroom or, if space is limited, an additional bathroom or recreation room.
Having a basement that is all set up is also a great way to make your home roomier without violating the zoning codes and limitations.
Some regulations prohibit expanding your home closer to your neighbors, while others might forbid you from adding an extra floor.
That is why you can get the most out of your property by remodeling your basement.
Building a stone patio for your home is an easy way to add more space to it.
In the summers, you or the future owners can move your cooking outdoors. This can be useful if you have a small kitchen or simply do not want all the smells of cooking to spread throughout your home.
A patio also means additional space for living and recreation. You might even want to turn a portion of your deck into an outdoor gym.
On the other hand, if you live in a colder area where winters are so hard that you cannot spend too much time outside, a patio can also solve your problems. With an enclosed patio and a hearth in it, you will be able to spend some time outside, even during the coldest portions of the winter.
Or, if you can afford it, simply set up a hot tub on your patio as another way to get the most out of that space.
Patios are also significant areas for entertainment. Whether you want to host a birthday party, cook-out, or a barbecue, the patio is where it’s at.
With all these possibilities listed, it is easy to see how building a patio adds value to your property and boosts its resale value.
When you live in the same place for a long time, you tend to get used to it and the way it looks.
We become familiar with the minor faults and kinks of our furniture and get used to living with a faucet that sometimes leaks if water pressure is too high, or that one cabinet door that you have to slam a bit harder if you want it to close all the way.
If you want to add value to your property, you will have to change all of those things. Time to update your kitchen!
Fix or replace all the faucets in your kitchen and bathrooms. If you can, get new ones. Not only will they last longer, but they can also change the entire look of the room by giving it a more modern tone.
The same goes for the cupboards - if you cannot or do not want to spend a considerable amount of money, just give them a fresh coat of paint and replace all the handles and hinges to freshen them up.
Finally, replace countertops with new ones. Choose material that is hard to scratch but easy to clean. Ensure that it doesn’t clash with the rest of your kitchen, and you will be good to go.
When it comes to modern living, two critical components are ease of maintenance and durability. Hardwood floors bring both of them.
According to a report by CNN, hardwood floors add between three and five percent to your home value. Here is why.
First of all, sometimes looks do matter, and hardwood floors simply look great. Besides, they are great for those who suffer from lung-related diseases, such as asthma, since they do not hold dust the way rugs and carpets do.
Maintaining these floors and keeping them in a pristine condition is way easier than it would be taking care of carpets. Hardwood floors need to be sanded and refinished only once in a decade, making them a great investment return.
One more thing - when installing hardwood floors from scratch, it is wise to use different types of wood or designs for different rooms. That way, each area of your home will have its own look and a unique feel to them.
So, there you have it: in just four steps, you can add substantial value to your home.
By building a patio or finishing the works on your basement, you can add significant usable space to your home and thus bring its worth up. And, it is not just about the raw square footage - a patio can be used to entertain guests or to make spending time outside much more pleasant during the seasons that are either too hot or too cold.
A basement can be turned into an extra bedroom or bathroom, or simply as an elegant way to bypass local laws when it comes to the size of your place.
Refurbishing your kitchen can make it look as good as new, or even better than it ever has.
Hardwood floors add style and elegance to your home while being easy to maintain. You can use different styles and textures to give a bit of personality to every room in your house.
There is only one potential problem - once you fix your place up, you might not be willing to sell it anymore!
About the Author
Kevin has gone through an extensive home renovation with his son, which he has both thoroughly enjoyed, and dreaded every morning. He is now the proud owner of half his dream house (the other half has been waiting for spring). You can read more of Kevin’s work on PlainHelp.