10 Improvements to boost the value of your home
How do you boost the resale value of your home? Should you add another bedroom, build a pool or a granny flat, or would a garage be better? While it seems tempting to just go all out and add any feature you can think of, it's important to remember that not every home renovation is going to actually benefit you when the time comes to sell. You need to focus on changes to your home that suit the lifestyle of the neighbourhood. Here are some ways you can do this and boost your home's sale prospects. 1. Get some expert advice Before you start knocking down walls, it’s a good idea to get a professional such as a real estate agent or an interior designer to give you some advice as to what they believe would add value to your property. The benefit of asking a real estate agent is, they live and breathe property in your local area and are very familiar with what buyers are looking for in a new home. 2. Highlight a standout feature Does your home have a feature that other properties don't? For instance, does it have a beautiful view - can you make enhancements such as enlarge the windows, or change the window treatment so it is easier to see out and enjoy the expanse. If you don't have a view can you create one with smart landscaping? If you have a swimming pool, ensure the lighting is good to help make this a feature. If you have an ugly side fence, you could transform this using an evergreen wall or vertical planter boxes. If your living area is separate to your garden, bring a bit of nature inside using indoor planter boxes, potted or hanging plants. 3. Invest in your garden early on A manicured mature garden with established shade trees is very popular with buyers. Growing an established garden takes years to grow – so it’s a good idea to get this underway early. Plus, you’ll get to enjoy the use of the garden long before you sell. Check with your local council about planning laws around trees that could extend beyond your property boundary too! 4. Revamp the kitchen The kitchen is the one room that can make or break a sale. It’s usually the most expensive room in any house, so prospective buyers don’t want to see a kitchen that needs a total upgrade. This doesn’t mean a total re-fit, but there are some small things you can splurge on that will help make your kitchen more appealing. 5. Enhance the bathroom Buyers today like beautiful bathrooms - they want a room they can relax and pamper themselves in, no matter what size or condition your bathroom is in. It is Ok to spend some money on the bathroom to make the most of what you have. 6. Go with the flow A property that flows easily from space to space is important to buyers, as it directly affects how easily and comfortably people can move through the home. Spending time getting this right can add significant dollars to your properties value. Consider: 7. Add a granny flat If you have space, a granny flat can be a big drawcard for buyers for a multitude of reasons. Family buyers love a granny flat as space can double up as a rumpus room for the kids, a place for the in-laws to stay or a home office. In addition, astute buyers see the opportunity of being able to lease out the external flat and help with their mortgage. 8. A fresh coat of paint Paint can totally transform your property and help catapult it from the 70’s or 80’s into the 21st century. Consider re-painting the façade of your property if it is looking a bit tired, or if you have exposed brick you could render the façade and paint it. This will help create a good first impression and set the tone for the rest of the property. Don’t stop there, repainting the walls inside also has a positive effect on buyers as it instantly refreshes the entire home. You can’t go wrong with a fresh crisp paint job in modern neutral colours. 9. Add extra storage Another great investment is to add built-in cupboards throughout the property – in bedrooms, family rooms, hallways, garages…anywhere you have space. Buyers love great storage so this can make your home much more appealing. 10. Create an outdoor entertaining space An outdoor entertaining area adds a whole new room to your home and buyers love this. When planning your outdoor space, consider how you envisage it to be used. If you have space perhaps it’s ideal for a large family, so a large dining area may be the best option with BBQ and cooking area. If space is tight, a deck or patio with comfy seating and shade may be the best option or if you have a balcony adding a table setting (even if small) is very appealing to buyers.