09/18/2019
First of all, keep in mind that you don’t need a giant improvement to achieve your goal. Small improvements introduced in almost every room, including the exterior of the house is what we are aiming for.
Here are some tips to get you started:
Clean, clean, and clean. Nothing looks more appealing and eye-catching than a neat and clean house. So start improving the appearance of your house by cleaning out the debris, making your garden look like an ideal place and painting or polishing the front door to make it more welcoming.
De-cluttering is also a part of cleaning, so get rid of things you don’t need to make room for new ones.
The first glance is usually enough to tell a lot about a house.
Go out and see how other people would judge your exterior.
Does it need repainting? Is there a walkway that you can highlight by introducing some flowers?
Keep it simple but try to make it neat.
That’s what we look for when we are inspecting houses to buy one.
The kitchen usually needs an upgrade whether it has been used or is still new and untouched.
Renovating it using modern décor is going to instantly improve the value of your home.
Why?
Because people have an eye for the kitchen and they want it to be just perfect.
Even if they would have to compromise on other rooms, they will buy a home just because its kitchen is well-maintained and inviting.
Other than the kitchen, bathrooms are something people usually inspect very closely.
Replace the faucets, and clean up the bathroom counter. We would again emphasize on simplicity because simple and neat arrangements are usually easy to clean and maintain.
What to Invest in?
So, you’re done decluttering, cleaning and upgrading.
What’s next?
--Vexillum Realty, Mark Westpfahl
First of all, keep in mind that you don’t need a giant improvement to achieve your goal. Small improvements introduced in almost every room, including the exterior of the house is what we are aiming for.