5 Home-Improvement Projects to Help Sell Your Home

To prepare your home for listing—or simply to enjoy it a few years longer—check out these top five home improvement projects you can do yourself to make your home more attractive to buyers.
5 Home-Improvement Projects to Help Sell Your Home
Realtor.com estimates that homeowners can recoup 87 percent of the investment of adding a deck when they sell. BPT
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The real estate market has improved across much of the country, but homeowners thinking about listing their homes this summer need to stay competitive to attract buyers. Buyers are looking for long-term homes, ones they want to stay in for years while raising their children, or settling down and retiring.

To prepare your home for listing—or simply to enjoy it a few years longer—check out these top five home improvement projects you can do yourself to make your home more attractive to buyers:

1. Give the Front Door a New Look

The front door sets the tone for your home’s curb appeal and security, and it signals how well you maintain everything else. Buyers will be entering your home via the front door, so be sure to give them a good first impression. If the door is in good shape, you might just need to give it a refreshing new coat of paint or new hardware. But if it’s seen some wear and tear over the years, consider replacing it with a steel door—one that will show buyers your home is safe.

2. Update the Most-Used Entryway

While the front door needs curb appeal, the garage door is traditionally the most-used door in the home. Old wooden garage doors will start to sag and the paint will peel, giving your home a run-down look. Replacing this door with an insulated steel door will not only improve the exterior look of your home, but also keep the garage space warmer. Finishing off the garage can also be a big draw for buyers, but you probably won’t be able to recoup as much of the expense as you would by replacing only the garage door.

3. Add Additional Living Space

You might not think about adding a deck as the same thing as adding an extra room to the house, but if you’re selling your home during the warmer months, that’s how buyers will see it. They'll be able to picture themselves enjoying breakfast and picnic dinners outside, or curling up on a lounge chair with a good book on a summer afternoon. To make your deck a good selling feature, consider using ProWood Dura Color, a colour-treated wood that retains its colour for years. This means your buyers can easily move into your house and can enjoy the space without the annual chore of staining. Realtor.com estimates that homeowners can recoup 87 percent of the investment of adding a deck when they sell.

4. Create a Bathroom Retreat

As the smallest room in the house, the bathroom tends to cost the least to remodel. If you have a guest or master bath that can use a little help to transform into a relaxing oasis, take the opportunity to replace the flooring, add cushy rugs, paint the walls and replace the accessories with more modern styles. Faucets, showerheads, the mirror and even the toilet can all be upgraded with water-saving and stylish designs. Buyers will take note of a maintenance-free bath, making your home one they'll remember as move-in ready.

5. Turn the Backyard Into a Private Paradise

Buyers will be visualizing themselves in your backyard when touring your home. They’re looking to see how quiet and secure the space is. Consider adding a beautiful wooden fence to enhance the privacy. It will make the home attractive to families with children and pets, and for couples who aren’t interested in having a conversation with the neighbours every time they go outside. To make the fence an attractive selling feature of the home, consider using ProWood Dura Color fence pickets or pre-built panels. The cedar-tone or redwood-tone colourant driven deep into the wood fibres will stand up to the sun’s harsh rays and won’t grey out over time, unlike cedar fencing. You can match it to the deck colouring for a beautiful accent look that connects the colours in your backyard.

This article is from BPT.

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