10 Simple Ways To Add A Wow Factor And Boost The Value Of Your Home

Selling a house is all about the impressions. Sometimes, even some minor remodelling can become an important bargaining chip in your negotiations with the prospective buyers. So, if you would like to make the most out of your deal, take a look at these 10 simple ways to add a wow factor and boost the value of your home:

Start with making your home less personal

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This is one of the obvious steps to make sure your visitors can imagine their lives in the house — which is exactly what all of them are trying to do. So, the least you should do is to remove your family photos out of sight.

Make sure the floor and the roofing are in top notch condition

Repairs will be time consuming and pricy, which is why few people would enjoy buying a house with poor floors and roofing — not at a good price, at the very least.

Disguise minor imperfections

 

Minor cracks in the walls, old paint — all of those can really compromise the end value of your home, even though the cost of repairs is going to be minimal.

Highlight all of your benefits

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Perhaps, you have a lot of storage space, or thought through heating and ventilation system, or very large windows, or any other out of the box perks? In that case, you should draw as much attention to them as possible — open the drapes, turn on any automated systems, etc.

Take a critical look at the entrance

The door and the driveway (if any) are the first things prospective buyers will notice. Make sure both are in a great condition — and, since you are already there, take a very critical look at your hallway.

Tidy up and get rid of the clutter

Do not underestimate the impression a tidy, clean house can convey. If you have high gloss furniture, deep clean it. If you have cluttered cabinets, get rid of the mess to show how much storage space you have, etc.

Invest into minor accessories

 

Getting a new shower curtain and a rug cost pennies, but it gives your bathroom a way neater and attractive look.

Fix the lighting

Any malfunctioning bulbs will not be pricy to replace. Yet, if all of the lighting sources in your home are in great condition, the house will acquire a cheerful and — what is even more important — a properly maintained look.

Get a mirror or two

A couple of extra mirrors can create an illusion of extra space in the room. So, if you would like your small rooms to look more appealing, this is a nice start.

Repaint the walls, if necessary

And, of course, if your walls have not been painted for a while, you might want to consider refreshing them. This, too, will give your home a tidier, more appealing look.

To boost your chances of a really profitable deal, take a look at this article. It will give you even more insight on where to spend and where to save money while selling your home.

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