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How can I increase the value of my house ?

It goes without saying that two very similar homes can sell for two very different prices, depending on the details of each of those homes. For instance, one may have an impeccably manicured lawn and two small gardens on each side of the porch, while the other has no gardens and a lawn that hasn’t been mowed in two weeks. While these are rather subtle differences, the result is more money for the owner who made these small, but impactful, changes to his home.

These seemingly small changes, which usually carry a modest price tag, can make a world of difference when a potential buyer is viewing your home because it makes your home more visually pleasing. Some changes you may want to consider for a positive impact on your home include:

As mentioned above, you can plant a few flower bushes around your property to make it more visually appealing.
Update fixtures in your bathroom and kitchen that don’t take much money to replace.
Redecorate using pleasing patterns and colors that match and place items around the house to liven it up, such as flowers and paintings. This goes back to the concept that the more visually pleasing the house is when it is seen, the more it will sell for.

    The ‘look’ of your home can easily increase the price that your home sells for. If a house looks plain and homely, it will be more difficult for the potential buyers to picture it all spruced up, so you must help them visualize what a great house it will be by showing them. A few hundred dollars spent could net you a few thousand dollars in profit. If you are looking to sell your home, quickly increase its value by making these small changes and prepare to see a big difference.

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    2 Responses to “How can I increase the value of my house ?”

    1. Chris Moran said :

      Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.

      Chris Moran

    2. Chris Moran said :

      Nice writing style. Looking forward to reading more from you.

      Chris Moran




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