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Keep the value of your home within 15 to 20 percent of the
others in the neighborhood. Buyers who can afford higher priced
homes will shop in more expensive neighborhoods. |
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When remodeling, pay attention to mass appeal. Buyers prefer
neutral, mainstream design. Play it safe with colors and
materials: Avoid wild colors, bold patterns and kitchen schemes
built around out-of-date hues. |
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Keep additions and improvements compatible and consistent with
the existing design of the home. Additions and improvements that
look "tacked on" may detract from a home's appeal. Choose
materials and design elements that match or blend in with what's
already there. |
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Remodeling of kitchens and baths generally offers the highest
percentage return on initial investment, while energy saving
projects (insulation, heating systems) give smaller returns but
require a substantially lower initial investment. |
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First impressions are lasting impressions. That's why the
appearance of your home's exterior and landscaping - its curb
appeal - is so critical in marketing your home and attracting
buyers. Curb appeal begins at the street in front of your home
and includes everything up to your front door. |
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Painting pays off. A lot of scraping and a little paint go along
way in beautifying the outside of your home. Once again, choose
colors that are neutral and consistent with the style of your
home and neighborhood. And be sure to consider the color of your
roof. A top quality painting job is a sure way to increase the
value of your home. |
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Enhance the landscape and spruce up the lawn. A well manicured
lawn and attractive garden also enhance your home's curb appeal.
Simple, inexpensive planting projects and regular lawn
maintenance are often all it takes to perk up a landscape. |
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Both interior and exterior remodeling add beauty and value to
your home. If you don't have the necessary time or money for
large-scale improvements, general upkeep will maintain the
splendor of your home. And it will require a much smaller
commitment. |