Improve the Market Value of Your Home to Get More Clients

Moving from one home to another is an invigorating experience. Most people have this sense of their dream home that will continually work toward, and that gives the moving process additional weight. However, it can be a stressful ordeal, as well, as there are a number of factors that affect the process. For instance, selling your current or previous home can add tension to the situation. One way you can alleviate the tension involved in selling your home during the moving process is to improve the market value of your house. Here are a few sure fire methods to boost the value of your home when it comes time to sell.
Repair Stone and Concrete
Of the many factors one associates with a house’s quality, stone and concrete integrity isn’t often one of them. While the importance of a structure’s foundation is well known and widely documented, other such structures aren’t frequently mentioned. Stone and concrete walkways are a common feature, for example, and some basements have concrete flooring. Some ground level decks are made of concrete, as well. One doesn’t typically see much in the way of concrete damage, because it happens slowly, typically as the result of moisture. However, these structures are often in the direct line of fire, so to speak, by virtue of being outside the home. Therefore, you can utilize concrete treatments to restore the integrity of these structures, or replace more damaged pieces, in order to increase your property value.
Repaint Everything
The paint job of a home is typically one of the more noticeable features, but it’s also one of the features most prone to wear and tear. White walls can be stained yellow with age, especially if the occupant is a smoker, for example. The common practice of hanging wall decorations disrupts the paint job with small holes, as well, if not also nails and tacks left behind. Another potent way to increase the value of your home is to remedy discoloration and perforation with a fresh coat of paint. Likewise, this opportunity can also be used to repair any dents in the walls, though it requires additional materials. When repainting, it’s recommended that you stick with a basic white or off white color, because it is a safe and agreeable choice, thus increasing the home’s value even further.
Repair Plumbing and Leaks
You may notice that moisture is a constant when it comes to damage your property, and this step is no different. Moisture damage occurs over a long period of time, but it’s also an ever present force of nature. This means that preventative measures designed to minimize moisture are paramount when trying to increase the value of your home. Old plumbing can be prone to problems, or it could already be rife with issues, so consider replacing any parts that need it. In some drastic cases, you may need to overhaul your home’s plumbing, and then the increase in value may be moot. Leaks are another issue that needs tending to, but patching leaks is typically much easier for a number reasons.
Update Outdated Features
In addition to plumbing, there are a few other potentially outdated features in your home, all of which could detract from the resale value of your home. For instance, many windows in use today are older, inferior products that contribute to overall less insulation than current models. Antique locks are another feature you may need to update. Some buyers may prize vintage features in your home, but the market generally prizes more modern and efficient homes. Likewise, buyers often look for fireplaces in prospective homes, but not at the expensive of the modern luxury of central heating.
Selling your home can be a major contributor to the stress of moving, but it doesn’t have to be. Taking these steps can make your house more appealing to potential buyers, and it can earn you more money that your home can currently yield on the market. With this advice in mind, you can minimize your time investment and maximize profit when selling your home.


