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Make These Changes To Your Home To Boost Value Before A Sale

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When you own a home, it’s always important to think about the future sale. The right sale can allow you to move to a larger property or just give you a lovely extra cushion of cash that you can use to boost your wellbeing. 


Make It More Practical 


People often assume that buyers are looking for a home that is grand with tremendous levels of spectacle. This isn’t the case. Instead, most buyers are just looking for something practical that will provide the right space for their family to grow and thrive. There are lots of ways that you can make your home more practical. For instance, you could add more rooms. This doesn’t always need to mean an extension. You can do it using a professional drywall installation to split a large room in your property in two. 


Focus On The Kitchen And The Bathroom


If you are making larger changes to the home then we suggest that you think about focusing on areas of the property that matter most to buyers. There are key examples to keep in mind here but the main areas are the kitchen and the bathroom. The right kitchen changes could add as much as 25% onto the overall value of your home. You just need to make sure that your kitchen changes are completed to the right standard of quality. 


Conversions 


You could also think about completing conversions around your home. The right conversions will mean that your home has more space for you and the rest of your family. This is also going to be important to a future buyer. There are a few different areas of the home that you can think about converting. For instance, you could focus on the attic or you might want to consider thinking about changing the garage into a new room. The garage is a particularly smart choice because it does tend to just become a area where junk builds over time. 


Add To The Curb Appeal


Finally, you might want to think about changes that are going to boost the curb appeal of your property. Curb appeal is important because it determines whether your property is going to make the right first impression with buyers. If it doesn’t, then you can all but guarantee that they will opt to buy another property on the market instead. It doesn’t matter how great the interior of your home is if you can’t convince them to arrange a viewing. You should think about consulting with a landscaper to consider the best ways to change the garden so that it does help create the ideal impact with your home. 




We hope this helps you understand some of the key steps that you should take to add to the value of your home before it’s time to sell on the market. If you take the right steps here, then you can make sure that you don’t end up with a potential loss from one of the most significant investments that you have in your arsenal. 


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How To Improve The Aesthetics Of Your Home

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We spend a lot of time inside our four walls, so when we plan home improvement projects, we tend to prioritise those that take place inside the home over those that take place outside of it. While this makes perfect sense because we live inside, not outside, it is worthwhile to spend some time investigating ways to improve the exterior of your home. First impressions matter, and you'll be surprised at how different you'll feel about your home after transforming the outside space. Keeping this in mind, here are four tips for improving the exterior of your home.


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Consider its kerb appeal

Approach your home with fresh eyes and consider the overall first impression. You will then want to break down this impression into finer details and determine which areas require attention.


A new front door can do wonders and completely transform the frontage. Similarly, window replacement can improve both the appearance and the insulation.


Your driveway may benefit from resurfacing, and any fencing and gates may need to be replaced. Maintain even and weed-free pathways to ensure that they are both attractive and safe for visitors.


If you have a garden, try to keep it tidy, and if it's difficult to maintain, consider covering it in gravel and putting a few pots out there instead. This will give you a very tidy and appealing low-maintenance appearance.


Maintain your roof and brickwork

This is probably the least exciting project on the list, but it is also the most important.


First and foremost, you must ensure that your roof is in good working order. If you have a flat roof, it may have a shorter life than a pitched roof, so consider EPDM rubber roofing to improve and resurface it. If you find any leaks or notice that heat is escaping through it, call in an expert for advice and quotes.


As brickwork weathers, it may require repointing, and you may also need to consider cavity wall insulation or damp proofing installations. Again, bring in professionals to seek advice in these areas.


Spend some time on your garden

Your garden can drastically alter how you use and perceive the exterior of your home.


A garden, unlike other areas of your home, is constantly changing, so this can be an ongoing project. You could try different elements each season for a year or two to get it to the point where you're happy with it.


You can design features, pathways, lawns, container areas, wildlife areas, fruit and vegetable plots, beautiful shrubs and flower beds, and more. Add to that an inviting seating area, and you'll want to spend a lot more time outside.


You could also include a garden room to increase your living space while also creating an interesting feature and focal point in your garden.


Give your doors a lick of paint

Finally, if you don’t want to replace your front door but it’s looking a little worn down, consider repainting it to freshen up its look. Similarly, you could do this for any other visible exterior doors such as a garage or side door.


These simple but smart ideas will help you improve the aesthetics of your home.


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