



Are you planning on moving in the near future? Are you looking for potential buyers or renters to move into your house? Is your house ready to be put on the market immediately for the price you believe it is worth? There are a few things you can do to inexpensively and efficiently increase the value of your home.
Fresh paint can give a room a brand new feel, and painting is a very cost-effective strategy to update your home. Stick with neutral colors, because they are appealing to a variety of potential buyers.
Increase your curb appeal. While many landscaping options can be expensive, planting flowers for a pop of color can be inexpensive and effective. Also, if you have time, plant a tree. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, a full-grown tree can also cut down on cooling costs and is beneficial for the environment.
Popcorn ceilings are not attractive to everyone and are a design of the past that can easily date your home. The best part is this will be that it’s an easy job you can likely do yourself.
Whether it’s a fully updated remodel or just a few small changes, fixing up the bathroom is always a bonus for buyers. Replace dated wallpaper with paint or a more neutral wallpaper. Update the faucets. Replace worn caulking. Install an eco-friendly, low-flow toilet and add decorations that are subtle and pleasing to the eye.
You want to give your buyer or renter a home that is move-in ready. Make sure that you replace any carpet that is stained, torn or may have been affected by pets. Many buyers also may be looking for a home that doesn’t have carpet, so consider putting in tile, laminate or wood. This is attractive to renters or buyers with allergies and can be more convenient for keeping the house clean as well.
Nothing is more unattractive than a cramped, dirty home. Stay up-to-date on any maintenance needs, vacuum your floors and make sure that extra items aren’t sitting around the house in corners cluttering an otherwise open, clean home.
You don’t have to fix every room at one time. Make a plan and a budget and decide when you’re going to tackle each project. Achieve each timeline goal and try to stay within your budget. That way, you can stay on schedule and make changes to your home that will increase its value substantially. Also, before you start, do your research. Make sure that whatever you’re putting into your home is something that will pay off on the increase rental or resale value. You don’t want to have more in your house than you could ever recoup.
Open floor plans are all the rage these days. By taking down a non-weight-bearing wall or opening up an entryway, you can create a home that feels open and larger, even though you aren’t necessarily adding square footage.
Whether you add windows (which will be a more costly option) or you add in lights throughout your house, make sure that it is bright. The brighter a space is, the more open it will feel and the more pleased buyers will be with the home.
Need to start getting your home ready for the market, whether to sell or lease? Renshaw Rehabs can help with that. Contact us at 901-820-4367.
5865 Ridgeway Center Pkwy, Suite 101, Memphis, TN 38120
901.820.4367