Guest Blog #207, Entry #697, October 10, 2011
There are plenty of ways to improve the value of your home whether you want to sell up or just invest some money into the place that you live. Of course building an extension is the obvious strategy, but that isn’t exactly practical or affordable for the majority of people. So here are 5 alternatives which won’t cost quite as much and can quickly add a little bit of value whilst at the same time making your home a little bit nicer to live in.
1.) Redecorate
This is one of the simplest ways to quickly reinvigorate your home if it is looking a little bit shabby. You are never going to make a fortune just by painting a few walls of course, but if your decor is looking a little shabby, a fresh lick of paint can make your house a whole lot more salable and it will certainly pay for itself in terms of the cost.
2.) Update the outside
Curb appeal really does matter and if the outside of the building is out of date or run down it could knock significant value off of your house, so consider putting right what you can, make sure your windows look solid, clean and are in fitting with the type of home (sash and case windows go great with cottage style homes) – replacing them if needed, make sure your guttering is all in place and consider re-painting your front door if needed.
3.) Do the garden
Just as can the outside of your house, having a shabby and unkempt garden can cost your house a significant amount of money. Tidying up your garden doesn’t have to be expensive, just having a well kept lawn and keeping it free from weeds might be all you need – but a nicely landscaped garden certainly wouldn’t hurt.
4.) Loft extension
This is a slightly more expensive job, but it is certainly cheaper than a full extension and if you happen to have a good sized loft an extra bedroom can actually add significant value onto your home. The key is to use the space effectively, don’t leave yourself with a house that doesn’t make much sense – like having 4 bedrooms and only 1 rest room.
5.) New Kitchen
The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your house in terms of value, and if your kitchen is looking a bit old or un-inspiring, getting a new one can often add significant value. If you are able to fit the kitchen yourself you can potentially make a profit, but even if you have to pay someone else, you will probably add enough value to offset the cost of the investment.
This post was written by Alex from CHCBuild Loft Conversions West London. Pay us a visit for more info on loft conversions and extensions.
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