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5 ways to add value to your home

From conversions and redecorating to a new front door, here are some of the best ways to make your home more attractive to a potential buyer

By MARIA HELENPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
5 ways to add value to your home
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Selling your home can be a stressful endeavour. It can be difficult to get potential buyers to see your home through your loving eyes, and at the same time this attachment could be stopping you from seeing how your property could be improved.

Even if you aren’t planning on moving anytime soon, it pays to know how to add value to your home. Certain changes and upgrades can significantly boost both your home’s value and its kerb appeal, without causing huge disruption to your daily life.

If you’re looking to move up the property ladder, here are our top tips for getting the most out of your home sale.

Address any structural issues

Structural issues can lie dormant for years, yet they will have a massive impact on the value of your home when the trained eye of a surveyor comes to appraise it. Anyone wondering how to add value to their home needs to make structure a priority.

Unfortunately structural repairs can be among the most expensive services, but they are absolutely essential when it comes to selling. Some of the most common examples of structural defects include subsidence, roof leakage, rising damp, cracks in the walls, bowing walls, rotten joists, pest infestation, unstable chimney stacks or collapsed floors.

Call in a builder, surveyor or structural engineer to get advice on the structural quality of your home at the earliest opportunity.

Invest in an aluminium door

They say never underestimate the importance of a good first impression, and this is particularly true when it comes to selling your home. And what better way to make the right impression straight off the bat than by looking at high quality front doors?

It’s incredible how much difference the right door can make. If you’re looking for the best front door for your home, you can’t go wrong with aluminium. In fact, aluminium front doors have numerous advantages over plastic or wooden options, including structural stability, thermal insulation, superior security, outstanding durability and endless design options.

Assess your heating

Your existing central heating system could be increasing or reducing the value of your home depending on its age and quality. Many old houses contain very old fashioned systems that could benefit significantly from a replacement.

Adding or updating a central heating system may cost you in the short term, but it will guarantee a higher valuation in the long run, improving the general energy efficiency in the process. These factors alone will make your home much more desirable to potential buyers.

Consider a loft conversion

If you have a loft, consider a loft conversion. Not only will this add more space to your home, but it also gives you the benefit of a whole new floor. A loft room is a highly desirable feature which can set your home apart from other similar properties on the market.

So it’s no wonder that converting your loft can add significant value to your home. In fact, a survey from sellhousefast.uk found that a loft conversion adds £23,735 to the value of your home on average.

Redecorate the smart way

Decorating is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to add value to your home. Once you’ve got any structural issues under control, you can turn your focus on to more cosmetic elements.

Although redecorating won’t have much of an impact on the overall value of your home, it could be the final push needed to turn a viewer into a buyer. Make sure you deal with any cosmetic issues which could put buyers off, such as stains, peeling paint, loose tiles, sticky doors or mouldy sealant. Looking at your home with a fresh pair of eyes can give you the perspective you need to make it even more desirable for potential buyers.

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