Putting Your House on the Market? Here’s a Low Cost Improvement You Can Do to Raise Its Value

Let’s admit it, when getting ready to put a home on sale, the fear that it might not sell fast or rake in the amount you expect will often creep up on you.  Things get even more real when you begin to imagine what the home inspector report might look like and what buyers will think of it. On the other hand, there’s the good feeling that comes with knowing that there are a few things you can do to attract potential home buyers to your property.  Even better than that is the fact that low-cost home improvements exist that you could complete that could perfectly seduce a potential buyer.

Granted, a large-scale remodeling project will certainly raise the value of your home, and buyers will definitely be lured to it, but the process will also break the bank, not to mention that payback isn’t guaranteed.  On top of that, prospective buyers might not like your version of remodeling because tastes do differ. Yet the low-cost home improvements are pretty simple.  Some you can even carry out on your own and when they are taken collectively, chances are high they could expedite the sale of your property and bring you a reasonable profit from it.

Here’s one that is sure to give the entire house a face-lift: Renew Floor Finishes & Replace Old Carpet(s).

Bearing in mind that your home could be purely vacant, flooring is among the things that count as far as first impressions goes.  Once a buyer steps inside the home, they will probably see the floor first.

Many floor types naturally take a beating over time and if yours looks worn, that might turn off a potential buyer.  Is there a way to avoid that?  Yes, absolutely!

Flooring stores and home centers do sell water-based products for renewing different floor types and they cost just a couple of hundred dollars.

An old or stained carpet is a definite turn-off, especially to prospective homeowners who plan to settle with their pets.  Hire a professional to clean it, but if that doesn’t do the trick, consider getting a fresh new carpet.

This kind of low-cost home improvement has the potential to immediately change the buyers perception of your home and raise its value.


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