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4 Inexpensive Ways to Boost Your Home’s Value

3 August 2018 by Australian Women Online

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4 Inexpensive Ways to Boost Your Home’s Value

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The majority of us invest a great deal of time and money in our respective homes to make it as comfortable to be in as possible. However, another reason why we do it is to maintain their value or give it a boost when the time ever does come to sell. Anything can happen after all. Whether a relocation becomes a necessity or immediate funds are needed, it’s never a bad thing to minimise the risks of depreciation of your property. To this end, here are a few inexpensive ways to boost your home’s value.

1. Have composite doors installed

Value is no longer determined by luxury in today’s modern world, and more and more people are far more concerned with function rather than mere form. By opting to have composite doors installed rather than more conventional alternatives such as wooden variants, you’ll boost the value of your home without spending too much money. Not are these composite doors quite affordable, but they boast a wealth of benefits from versatility in design to durability and longevity too.

2. Make your home energy-efficient

Part of raising the value of a home lies in keeping the potential monthly expenditure of its future owners low, and making a house much more energy efficient is another cost-effective way of doing so. From having solar panels installed to even changing the lighting system to LEDs, every little thing counts and will no doubt impress any buyers looking for a place that won’t cost a small fortune to live in the long run.

3. Keep the bathrooms in good working order

The first area that many buyers and potential homeowners will want to see in a home are the bathrooms. These areas serve an important function, and how well they’ve been looked after can determine the quality of the rest of the home. To this end, it’s important to make sure that they’re not only neat and tidy, but also functioning as they were intended. A few small additions such as a delectable shower enclosure or a bathtub can also go a long way in keeping the home’s value up too.

4. The exterior must look as good as the interior

When working on your home, it’s easy to forget that the exterior requires just as much attention as the interior. You can add a great deal of value in a property by doing small and simple tasks such as mowing the lawn and perhaps giving it more life with flowers and lanterns too. Paint any areas that may look faded and be sure to replace any broken items as well. The smallest details can oftentimes make the most difference.

Boosting the value of your home doesn’t need to cost a small fortune to achieve. By staying objective and focusing on areas that require attention while enhancing others that need no more than minor improvements, you’ll be able to keep expenditure low and make the most out of the money spent.

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