The outside appearance of a home can immediately excite and attract buyers. A freshly painted house, with a unified design and clean and well-manicured lawns, presents a welcoming first impression. If your property is in fairly good condition, there’s no need to invest in a complete overhaul. Minor cosmetic repairs such as ensuring all cracks are sealed, the house number is visible and clearing out dead plants and shrubbery may be all that’s needed. An inviting entrance isn’t only appealing to the guests of your home or potential buyers; it’s the first impression the appraiser will have when they arrive at your property.
Planting trees in your yard can increase the appraisal value of your property, space permitting. Trees are not only beneficial to the environment; when strategically placed, they also provide privacy. As a bonus, in warmer months, they provide shade from the heat and can reduce cooling costs. Just ensure your trees aren’t planted near power lines or driveways.
Repainting the exterior and interior of your home can give it an instant facelift. Remove any outdated wallpaper and freshen up walls with chipped paint or dirt marks. Keeping colour choices neutral and bright makes rooms feel spacious and welcoming, which in turn will improve your home’s appraisal value.
The kitchen is the central space in the home. Nice cabinetry, adequate counter space and an efficient and open layout can add value to your property. If you’re on a budget, start with smaller projects like resurfacing your old cabinets, removing stains, replacing old sinks or updating old appliances. This helps improve the look and feel of the kitchen and creates an appealing space to gather.
A finished basement or attic increases the liveable square footage of your home by providing more functional space. Ensure these spaces are properly insulated and ventilated to minimize utility costs. These areas are ideal for a home office or gym, or even guest quarters and will boost the value of your home.
Take cues from real estate agents who stage homes for new buyers. Avoid clutter and ensure rooms are organized and clean. Removing unnecessary items and adding a large mirror will increase the visual square footage of any room. Make minor repairs and deep clean old carpets. This presents a home that’s well-maintained.
Be assertive and mention projects that may go unnoticed, such as improvements to your roofing or plumbing system. If you have documentation, before and after pictures, share them with your appraiser as well. This may help illustrate improvements you have made to the property throughout ownership. If you know of properties in your area with similar characteristics that have sold recently, be sure to mention them. Your appraiser may not be aware of all comparable properties in the area.
The team at Adlaw Appraisals are certified professionals delivering accurate and timely appraisals. If you need home appraisal services in Vancouver, call us today or order an appraisal online.
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