Adding Value to Your Home

Clean, organize, and neutralize

Unclutter your house to make it look bigger and cleaner. Buyers need to be able to envision their own belongings in the home; so, avoid using bright colors and too many personal effects.

Keep Your Lawn Green

Get your lawn in shape. A patchy lawn takes away from the home's overall appearance. Your local hardware store has supplies to re-seed those unhealthy areas.

Add insulation to save energy

The most inexpensive way to increase your home's energy is to add insulation, which can reduce heating and cooling costs by more than 25%.

Update kitchen appliances

The kitchen is often the room that buyers gravitate towards first, and an updated kitchen can help sell your home. You don't have to remodel your kitchen to give it a new look. Updating your appliances to the current standard and replacing cabinet doors and hardware can make a big impact at a relatively low cost.

Update bathroom fixtures

A little change can go a long way when it comes to the look of your bathroom. Updating simple fixtures such as your sink and faucet can give any outdated bathroom style.

Build a fence

If you're trying to sell a house, the appearance of a fence adds value to the home overall. Buyers with children or pets will appreciate the privacy and security of an enclosed backyard.

Repair the gutters

Ensuring that your gutter is clean is crucial in protecting your home against water damage.

Light up the outside

An easy and inexpensive way to increase your home's outdoor space is to add lighting. It makes it more appealing and safer.

Store and organize

Ample storage space is a plus, especially when it comes to garages and closets. Efficient closet structures can help keep your clothes organized and can save space.

Polish off the basement

Rather than adding an additional room, it is more cost-efficient to remodel your basement. This adds value and usable space.