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Raise Your Home’s Value With These Home Improvements

By James Millner | January 21, 2010

Home sellers know that now is not necessarily the best time to sell a home and that it’s definitely a buyer’s market right now. There are, however, some improvements you can do to help raise the selling price of your home and make it more appealing to potential buyers. Just adding a few distinguishing characteristics to your house can really set it apart from the other homes for sale around you. Try some of these affordable home improvements get your house sold:

Updated Landscaping: With the increased number of houses on the market buyers are able to be more choosy and many are initially judging dwellings with a simple “drive by” look. If your home doesn’t have that curb appeal then it’s time to spend some money on freshening up your front yard landscaping. Trim bushes, plant new ones if need and do your very best to make your front lawn look thick and healthy. A first impression can make all the difference between selling your house and having it on the market for months or years at a time.

Modern Bathrooms: The last twenty years have brought a lot of design changes to what buyers expect in a bathroom. Don’t go overboard but new cabinets, a new toilet and an updated shower and tub are all highly desirable. Whirlpool tubs and electric towel dryers are almost becoming standard bathroom equipment in many newer homes, so you may want to consider updating your bathrooms with the same.

Improve and Update Your Kitchen: Kitchens are challenging because you can very easily spend a lot of money remodeling a kitchen only to to have the kitchen not meet a potential buyer’s tastes. If you have an older kitchen then consider making changes to the cabinets, lighting and appliances. Investing in modern appliances that stay with the home will always garner more interest and consider spending the extra money on stainless steel appliances which are still very popular.

All of these home upgrades will help you sell your home, and most will allow you to increase your selling price once they’re finished. If you can’t afford to do these improvements you may want to look into some sort of home improvement financing option, even if you have very little home equity. The little bit of money you borrow may quickly pay for itself once you raise your home’s selling price and make a larger profit when it sells!

Not sure if you can afford fixing up your home to help it sell? You can get a home improvement loan even if you have poor credit. Your credit score may be higher than you think!

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