Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Hire a home inspector
Spy on the neighbors
Upgrade the mechanical and electrical systems
Paint and flooring will give a new look to your house
Little things matter
Add curb appeal
Spy on the neighbors
Upgrade the mechanical and electrical systems
Paint and flooring will give a new look to your house
Little things matter
Add curb appeal
Home foreclosures are still at all-time high. Foreclosure is a terrible thing but a savvy investor can turn an unfortunate situation into a tidy profit. When buyers come to visit your house they should at home. Try keeping updating the house in line with the rest of the neighborhood. But make sure you don't spend too much, as you will leave your profit in the house. Even small improvements can increase the value of your house. Below are certain ways which will help you get good return for your house.
Hire a home inspector:
Before signing the final agreement, hire a home inspector who will do a thorough inspection of the house. Inspection may cost somewhere $200-$300, but it is worth it. You will know what changes are required in the house and get an idea about the true value of your house.
Spy on the neighbors:
Scope out the neighborhood before starting any work. You never want to upgrade far beyond neighborhood standards.
Upgrade the mechanical and electrical systems:
Buyers want mechanical and electrical systems to be in good shape, and replacing outdated systems can ad value to the home. If you can't find, buyer’s home inspection service will find the problem.

Paint and flooring will give a new look to your house:
Real estate experts say that if homeowners give walls a fresh coat of paint it will give a new look to the house. If you're replacing flooring, opt for wall-to-wall beige carpeting, hardwood laminate or solid hardwood, depending on the neighborhood and your budget.
Little things matter:
Do look into small things like new doorknobs, switch plates, toilet seats, ceiling fans, faucets and cabinet pulls.
Add curb appeal:
If the home's landscaping has overgrown, trim out the excess. Plant a few inexpensive foundation brushes near the front.
Hire a home inspector:
Before signing the final agreement, hire a home inspector who will do a thorough inspection of the house. Inspection may cost somewhere $200-$300, but it is worth it. You will know what changes are required in the house and get an idea about the true value of your house.
Spy on the neighbors:
Scope out the neighborhood before starting any work. You never want to upgrade far beyond neighborhood standards.
Upgrade the mechanical and electrical systems:
Buyers want mechanical and electrical systems to be in good shape, and replacing outdated systems can ad value to the home. If you can't find, buyer’s home inspection service will find the problem.

Paint and flooring will give a new look to your house:
Real estate experts say that if homeowners give walls a fresh coat of paint it will give a new look to the house. If you're replacing flooring, opt for wall-to-wall beige carpeting, hardwood laminate or solid hardwood, depending on the neighborhood and your budget.
Little things matter:
Do look into small things like new doorknobs, switch plates, toilet seats, ceiling fans, faucets and cabinet pulls.
Add curb appeal:
If the home's landscaping has overgrown, trim out the excess. Plant a few inexpensive foundation brushes near the front.
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