greymouser7
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Respectfully request what you guys think would do to improve your home's value for resale.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Anything really. But the best bang for the buck is a hard call due to each house needing something different. I would have to say that between the two I have found best, it is a split between a new bathroom and a new kitchen. Mainly because both are used most frequently and are the most personal use rooms in the house that get used the most for the most important things in daily life.Respectfully request what you guys think would do to improve your home's value for resale.
Thanks!!
Good pics for the internet. Most people now sort thru on-line and if it’s not appealing they won’t even consider it.
Next would be paint and then anything for curb appeal: trim shrubs & trees, mulch in flower bed, etc...
Make sure the first room they walk into is as nice as possible.
If the kitchen is bad (like mine) you’ll probably get the money back if you re-do it in the sale.
I am a pistol shot north of florida, it's cold maybe 2-3 weeks a year (you would laugh and poke fun) This time of year is our great time of year (Next to the coast, very , very, moderate/temperate climate.Curb appeal, kitchen/baths. Usually.
Its really a combo though of all.
Paint it yourself.. but get a HD designer to help choose the right color combo, type 'flat,satin,semi gloss. If the base board is dated... change it for taller stuff 'no wall prep that way'.
Old door knobs for handles. Update fixtures/outlets.
Don't do laminate floor if it's really cold most of the time. Long list .lol
I've been pondering how I can possibly move from a house that makes more than I do?!Our market has increased 40% in 3 years.