These Home Improvements Will Net You the Most Money


Here are the best things to focus on when you want to net top dollar for your home.

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Which home improvements will net you the biggest return on investment when you sell? We’ll be answering this today so you’ll land a great price when you decide to list your home. Let’s start from the outside and work our way in. How’s your curb appeal? Sprucing up the outside of your home is the # 1 way to get buyers interested in your property. Does your mailbox need to be cleaned, repainted, or replaced? Do you need to add mulch or flowers to your yard? Do objects on the outside of your home need to be repainted replaced? Are the light fixtures working, clean, and free of rust? Do you have a welcome mat down? You want to literally (and figuratively) welcome the buyer. Keeping all of these items in tip-top shape makes for a great first impression. What do we do inside? Dollar for dollar, a new coat of paint will get you the biggest return on your investment. It’s the best way to freshen up a home and it’s best done by using light, bright, neutral colors. If you have old wood flooring replace it. If you don’t want to shell out the money for wood use wood laminate or tile. In the kitchen, buyers today prefer quartz counter tops. Tile back splashes are another way to clean up the kitchen. Change the hardware on your cabinets and bring in stainless steel appliances. You won’t need an entire renovation if you simply make some inexpensive improvements.

You won’t need an entire renovation if you simply make some inexpensive improvements.

Throughout the house new lighting will vastly improve the look of your home. Swap your outdated lighting fixtures with today’s sleek, light, and bright offerings. Change out your old window treatments for new, minimal ones. Buyers don’t want over-the-top treatments for their windows. In the bathroom, buyers are looking for great new cabinets. If you have older fixtures, counters, and cabinets in your bathroom update them. Getting a seamless shower door will save you a total renovation of an outdated shower. Raising the height of the toilet and counters are also inexpensive ways to improve the bathroom. When it comes to showing your home less is more. Always remember to declutter and depersonalize the house before bringing potential buyers in. If you have any questions or need more information feel free to reach out to me. I look forward to hearing from you soon.