How to Increase the Value of Your Property
The outlook for foreseeable future is a little somber if you’re a house owner – falling house prices are making many individuals worry. Some property owners will actually experience negative equity shortly, if not already. Still, there are methods to avoid this problem. Namely, to add value to your house. How? By doing up your household. Do It Yourself / home improvements can contribute far greater value to your home than the effective cost of those improvements.
So where to start? A good place to start is to think about the least used rooms in your property. Maybe it’s a spare bedroom or adjoining garage. Knocking down a wall can transform such a rarely used area into a kitchen or living room extension which can bring a great deal of value to your property. Consider also your lighting and plumbing. Dimmer switches can transform ugly bright rooms into cosy, warm rooms just via a dimmer dial – it’s just a dimmer switch, but showing such a pleasant ambience in your home makes the prospective home buyer feel more relaxed! Maybe your home doesn’t have a downstairs lavatory? Then get one installed where your adjoining garage is – once more this can add a great deal of value to your house.
Maybe your 4 bedroomed house could be reformed to 3 bedroom by knocking a wall down, and creating a much larger room. This may sound a little counter-intuitive, but in reality larger rooms will hand you a better sale value, and quite often individuals use a 4th bedroom purely as a spare room (meaning it’s not really used or important) .
Next up is the garden. Have you got a garden shed? If not, think about installing one in your garden. Why? Well, here is one place where you can store all your stuff that’s clogging up your spare bedroom / garage / utility room. Sheds encourage gardening also, and keen gardeners (read: your potential house buyer) like a garden with a shed. And perhaps, well – you could into gardening yourself! If your garden’s been disregarded, then mow the grass, plant flowers, trim the lawn edges. Also consider installing decking. Just offering a beverage to a future buyer out in your glorious garden can really make the place sell itself – they feel comfortable in such an environment – so your garden is very important to help raise the price of your property and help sell your home.
So where to look for some help? You can’t do everythng yourself. Have a look online! A home and garden directory like homeandgardenlistings.co.uk has all kinds of home and garden websites listed there : including a directory of bathroom fitters, directory of builders, directory of painters and decorators, directory of general furniture suppliers, directory of bedroom furniture and beds suppliers etc.
These are just a handful basic points on maximizing the value of your property in these trying times, but we hope this will spur you into some action!











