5 Ways To Add Value To Your Property - Without the need of an extension
But what if you're a homeowner without the time and/or budget to invest in a full-blown extension?
We often get asked this very question: how can I add value to my property with minimal effort and a limited budget? So, the team at D B Roberts & Partners Ltd have put our heads together and come up with seven easy ways to do just that.
Here's how to increase your property value without breaking the bank or investing too much time:
1. Start by focusing on your kitchen
The kitchen is known as the 'heart of the home' for a reason. It's the room we all tend to spend the most time in when we're at home. This is why potential buyers value it so much. If your budget only stretches to one single property improvement, make it the kitchen. A great kitchen can add as much as 4% to the value of your home, and a dated kitchen can easily turn buyers off.
Here are some easy kitchen improvement ideas that can add value:
Invest in modern worktop surfaces - check out Pinterest for some kitchen worktop inspiration
Get new kitchen tiles - be bold and opt for a few more striking patterned tiles to create a statement backsplash
Paint your cupboard doors
Swap the cupboard door knobs for quirky ones
Yes, they're all small changes. But together, they can really help to spruce up a tired looking kitchen!
2. Add more storage space
Never underestimate the appeal of lots of storage space for home buyers.
This is the one thing that we notice time and time again - buyers can easily be turned off a property if they discover that there just isn't enough storage space.
So, how do you deal with this issue if you simply haven't got the space?
Here's how to add extra storage to your home when space (and budget) is limited:
Make use of all that space on blank walls by building shelves. Shelves are much easier to put up than you might think!
Work out what you can do with any unused nooks and crannies. For instance, the dead space underneath your stairs. Could you add a cupboard there?
No idea where you can add extra storage and exhausted all your options? Study the layout of your property and you may just discover dead space you didn't even realise existed.
3. Make your home more energy efficient
In this eco-conscious day and age, more and more home buyers are interested in finding out how energy efficient a property is before they invest in it. This doesn't just stem out of concern for the environment though. An energy-efficient home can also save you a considerable amount on energy bills.
Make your home more energy-efficient and you'll instantly make your property more appealing. Here's how:
Make sure all windows and doors are double glazed for effective insulation
Invest in a heating system with easily adjustable settings so that comfortable temperatures won't mean racking up bills
Choose an eco-friendly paint brand for any decorating jobs
Invest in LED lights and solar panel heating
These improvements come at a cost, but they'll benefit your wallet and our planet, in the long term.
4. Create a more open-plan home
Working with a smaller property? Create the illusion of more space by knocking down a few walls. Do this effectively, and you could boost the value of your property without any extensions. Modern buyers are attracted to open-plan layouts, which can make a smaller flat or house look more spacious and make it easier for them to move around.
Don’t attempt this yourself though. We recommend consulting a local residential architect who can show you how to do this to maximise the space in your property.
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