5 Ways To Upgrade Your Home Before Selling

If you're thinking about selling your home soon, or are even just concerned about the future market, it can be stressful to think about the wear and tear that occurs from year to year. Adding value to your home can be expensive in terms of new projects, but these changes can make a big difference to potential buyers. Whether you want to sell soon or you just bought a beautiful new home, here are some upgrades you can make that will appeal to a variety of future buyers.

 

1. Add a Pool

A pool is a wonderful addition that you and your family can enjoy for years to come. It's a great way to relax on a hot day, sneak in a workout, or entertain guests. So long as you stick to the right maintenance schedule, your pool can stay in great shape for years. If it's not in the budget right now, try looking for some pool financing companies that can help. A pool could be what puts your home ahead of the competition.

 

2. Finish Your Basement or Attic

A finished basement can add a substantial amount of living space to your home. You can finish it with a bathroom and a kitchen, essentially adding a small guest suite. You can make it another family room, game room, bedroom, or home office. The best part is that any potential buyers can use this extra space however they see fit. If they have a large family, that extra space for a bedroom may make them want your house instead of one with an unfinished basement. While attics are often used for storage spaces, they can also make unique bedrooms or office spaces.

 

3. Renovate Your Bathroom and Kitchen

People spend a lot of time in bathrooms and kitchens, so updating yours isn't a bad idea. These types of projects can also be expensive and time-consuming, and many new buyers won't want to deal with them after moving in. It can be tricky finding all the right materials, since new owners may have different tastes, but these rooms can easily be redecorated, and having a new tub or cabinets will still be a boon.  

 

4. Professional Landscaping

Curb appeal is very real, and if yours needs a boost, you may want to consider some professional landscaping. This is especially true if you have a lot of trees that need attention. This process can be costly, but the professionals can also teach you how to care for your lawn yourself. They can also help you figure out what plants will grow best, when and where to plant them, and how to curate your outdoor space. This is a good opportunity to consider your goals. Do you want to repel pests, get more sunlight, or create a space perfect for entertaining?

 

5. Give Your Home a Facelift

If you don't have the cash for major upgrades like renovations, don't worry. You can still give your home a fresh new look. For example, a fresh coat of paint can make your home look like an entirely new house. You can upgrade the hardware on your cabinets and sinks, and you can powerwash the outside of your house. Have your floors professionally cleaned, upgrade a few appliances, and make sure no tiles are chipped. Lighting is a huge factor when cultivating a specific atmosphere, so some updated fixtures can change the way your space looks. Playing with shadows and light can make a room look bigger than it really is.

Your house should ultimately serve you and your family so that you can create a home you're proud of. It's easy to get caught up in trends and things like market value, but you don't necessarily need to do anything drastic to make effective upgrades. With a little planning and an hour or two here and there out of your schedule, you can gradually make big changes to your property.

 

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