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BOOSTING PROPERTY VALUE

If you’re thinking about selling your home, you may have been thinking about ways to increase your property’s value. At the end of the day, location is the uncontrollable variable that ranks supreme to anything else. But in the controlled variables, there is your home. Real estate is a very competitive market, so making a few changes could help you stand out from the rest and get a better financial return.

From the time people see the listing to when they walk into your home, looks are essentially everything. It’s best to go for a polished and neutral scheme so you can appeal to a diverse range of people. Signalling to prospective buyers that you are proud of your dwelling and keep it well maintained ensures that it has longevity. So read on for eight ways to revitalise your home to help increase your property’s value.

Take A Look Around Your Neighbourhood

Take a stroll around your neighbourhood. What kind of community lives there? Is it a young and hip area busting with dynamic energy? Or a quiet, leafy suburb with a collective mindset to enjoy the slower things in life? Understand the general characteristics of prospective buyers and how you can make your home attractive to them.


Consider First Impressions

Make your property the king of the curb! When people visit for the first time, you want them to feel like they have come home. Revitalise the exterior with a fresh coat of paint, clean the windows, tidy up the gutters, and make sure your letterbox is nice and clear. View your home from the perspective of fresh eyes. These minor changes will feel more inviting and display that you care for your dwelling, which is a great first impression.

Prioritise Communal Areas

Focus on the communal areas of your home, namely the kitchen and bathroom. One of the top priorities for buyers is how functional these areas are as the majority of time is spent here. Make the kitchen and bathroom one of the top focus areas when trying to add value to your home. Whether you add storage, kitchen accessories, new tapware, a heated towel rail, updated tiles or better lighting, targeting these areas will help increase property value.

Refresh The Yard

Has your yard been a bit of an afterthought? A little bit of landscaping can make it the forefront of your property. Showing that your outdoor areas are prime real estate too, is great for prospective buyers. Mow through long grass, do some weeding, and discard any junk that has accumulated so that you can show a clean, manicured backyard. It not only looks great but is an excellent selling point. A yard with potential for a pool, veggie garden, playground or outdoor kitchen exemplifies that your property is more than just a house.

Make Simple Swaps

Minimise your spending by making some small and easy changes. If your cabinetry handles are looking a little dated, updating them with some newer, modern styles is an effective and simple change. Although minor, cabinetry pulls are prevalent throughout a home and get used quite frequently. When choosing new ones, ensure that the colour and design will still look cohesive with your existing interior scheme.

Another simple swap is replacing your tapware. Over time, your faucets can get dirty and look antiquated. Updating them with newer designs looks aesthetically attractive to buyers and makes the home more functional.

Fresh Paint

A fresh coat of paint revitalises any home and can look fantastic in listing photos to attract buyers. Even if the colour of your walls is okay, they may have gotten dirty over time. Once you paint a wall, it makes a space feel new, increasing property value.


Revamp Lighting

Lighting is essential in a home, influencing mood and functionality. Good lighting can even make a space feel bigger, as it illuminates corners of darkness. Updating light fixtures can make a home feel more modern. Go for something that isn’t avant-garde and that most people would like.

Remember Storage Is Supreme

Young or old, families or singles, minimalists or maximalists — everyone loves storage. If a home has ample storage, it will be mentioned in the property description, increasing attractiveness to potential buyers. Cabinetry, shelving, robe hooks and rails, there are many ways you can add extra storage, even if it’s minor.

Are you looking to revamp your home for re-sale? Or just looking to maximise its appeal? Watch our FREE MASTERCLASS now to help develop a mood board that will guide your home style and renovations. Because a beautiful home leads to a beautiful life, and we all deserve that.

Melissa Lunardon