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5 Ways to Add Value to Your Home

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The home renovation market is booming as many homeowners turn to a remodel for a faster sale. Lavish upgrades may be your first go-to idea, but will you recoup your investment? It’s better to make small, but unique improvements to make your home stand out in a potential buyer’s mind. These five value-adding upgrades can help you turn a better profit when it comes time to finally sell.

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Smart Technology

Investing in smart home technology is a great way to improve your home while increasing its value. Many smart enhancements allow homeowners to control their homes directly from a smartphone or connected device. Thermostats, doorbells, fire detectors, and security cameras are just a few upgrades that can be completely quickly. Homes with smart technology incorporated are more likely to sell in today’s housing market. Zillow’s 2019 Design Forecast identified smart technology as the number one trend that home buyers want to see. Turning your home into a smart home isn’t as expensive as you might think, either. Systems from Google and Amazon can control every aspect of your home using just your voice.

 

Remove Carpeting

Carpeted homes are a real turn-off for buyers in today’s housing market. If your home is covered in wall-to-wall carpet, you might consider removing it. Laying down a new wooden floor doesn’t have to be expensive, either. Laminate wood costs a fraction of what real wood costs, but provides the same look and ease of care. Carpeting just comes with too many negatives for buyers, especially in older homes.

 

Add a Home Lift

Installing a home lift in a multi-story home has become a convenient home improvement project. Residents who want to age in place will find that a home lift could help them retain their independence. Trendy home owners love having something that makes their daily lives more comfortable. There are a wide variety of home lift styles and design options. Speak with a UK home lifts business to discuss all the options available to you.

 

New Kitchen Cabinetry

Many home remodeling projects recommend starting with the kitchen to add value to your home. But a full kitchen remodel can be too expensive for many homeowners. Instead of opting for a complete upgrade, consider resurfacing your cabinets to recapture some of their original glory or replacing them entirely. A fresh coat of paint can do wonders, too. Depending on the layout, crown molding can be a nice added feature between the cabinets and ceiling without breaking the bank, however it can be difficult to install for the average DIY homeowner.

 

New Entry Doors

The entryway frames the curb appeal of your home. A sleek, modern steel door provides extra security and curb appeal. Adding a new stone veneer to the entryway can accent the door and create a stunning appearance. That veneer can be used to replace or complement old vinyl siding. Steel doors stand up to the weather and everyday wear and tear better than wood. They won’t warp or rot in wet climates, and its estimated they have a 90% return on investment.

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  1. kasepewa12hh says:

    And I decided to buy an apartment in new buildings. What are the current prices for an apartment (for example, a two-room apartment)?

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