To increase your odds of selling in this market, you might want to look at completing a few home improvement projects. These are the three that we recommend.
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As we slowly shift to a buyer’s market, it’s time to make some adjustments. For one thing, it’s worth looking at some simple home improvement projects that can help ensure you sell your home quickly and at a top price.
The thing is, when it comes to selling your home, not all home improvements are created equal. That’s why I’ve collected the three top home improvement projects that homebuyers love, according to a report by the National Association of Home Builders:
1. A laundry room. More than anything, homebuyers currently want a separate room for washing, folding, and ironing clothes so they can keep the mess out of their living space. If you have an unused basement, it makes a lot of sense to put the laundry room there because all of the utility lines will be accessible and you probably won’t have to demolish anything. A new laundry room could cost as little as $1,000 and could contribute a lot more than that when you look to sell your home.
“90% OF BUYERS WANT ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS IN THEIR HOME.”
90% OF BUYERS WANT ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS IN THEIR HOME. 2. Exterior lighting. Exterior lighting is the most desired outdoor feature by homebuyers, appearing on the wish list of 92% of them. Your options for exterior lighting include spotlights, walkway lights, and pendant lights. Fixtures range in price between $65 to $132. Exterior lighting will present your home in the best possible light, impressing these potential buyers and increasing overall interest in your home.
3. Energy-efficient windows. Most homebuyers today care about energy efficiency. Specifically, 90% of them want energy-efficient windows in their new home. A set of energy-efficient windows will drive down the costs for your utilities, improve comfort inside your home, and increase your home’s curb appeal.
That’s why, whether you are planning on staying in your home for a while or are looking to sell quickly, energy efficient windows are worth considering. In fact, that’s true for all of the above projects. If you have any questions about any of these projects or what else you can do to add value to your home before selling, don’t hesitate to reach out and give me a call or send me an email. I’d love to hear from you.