24 Feb 2008 12:18:17 | Elaine VonCannon
Renovations and Upgrades: Bring it to the Bank Part 1
Renovations and upgrades can increase the value of your home by
thousands of dollars when done strategically, intelligently and
professionally. Even if you renovate for personal reasons,
consider the key areas that will put money back in your pocket.
The kitchen and the bathrooms are first choice upgrades that
translate into more money later. Bedrooms can also create
incredible appeal or end up a serious turn off. Make certain
your renovations or upgrades reflect the property values of your
neighborhood. Don’t overdo it with costly materials if you
cannot recoup your costs when you sell your property.
Five Secrets To Upgrading The Kitchen
The kitchen is the heartbeat of a home; everyone goes to the
kitchen. When you are entertaining guests the flow often moves
to the kitchen. The kitchen is also a key component for any
homebuyer. If you follow a few basic suggestions your upgrade
decisions will serve you well in the long term. If you are still
dwelling in the house think about what works best with your
lifestyle. Always consider functionality and durability when you
construct kitchen countertops. First, don’t use tile
countertops. Grout is difficult to clean and ages quickly unless
it is sealed properly. If you have a lot of children or cook
every night, you may not want to use newer, porous material
since it scratches easily. Second, when altering the kitchen
cabinets you can paint wood, but use washable paint, not water
based paint. If you do not want to paint or replace all the
cabinets change the hardware or consider adding new doors.
Third, wallpaper in the kitchen is not a good idea. The heat and
grease builds up and it is not very durable. Most people either
love or hate wallpaper. Eighty percent of my buyers do not
prefer wallpaper. Fourth, evaluate the cost of flooring
alternatives like high-grade vinyl, wood flooring or ceramic
tile. Do not use “stick ‘em” tiles because they do not wear well
and can detract from the value of your kitchen. Fifth, update
the sinks, faucets and light fixtures for a bigger pay off. Most
importantly be sure the kitchen is bright, airy and cheerful.
These recommendations will increase the attractiveness and value
of one of the most important rooms in the house.
Bathroom Do’s and Don’ts
The bathroom is another room buyers love to examine carefully;
you will want it to have a lot of appeal. If you can see a ring
around your tub for each child then it’s time to replace or
reface it. The shower and bathroom tiles must be clean, replace
tiles that are in bad shape. Ceramic tiles are the best choice
for flooring and new sinks. Be certain the grout and caulk are
orderly and neat. New counters, sinks, light fixtures and
cabinetry will enable you to get more return on your investment.
Do not use wallpaper, since it does not hold up well in a moist
environment.
Everyone Needs Personal Space
In a home the bedrooms become each person’s sanctuary. The
layout and bedroom size can affect the appeal of your space. If
you have small bedrooms consider taking a wall or two out and
opening the space up. For example, five small bedrooms can be
transformed into three larger bedrooms. If the home lacks in
closet space closet organizers can help maximize space. Freshen
up the light fixtures; even match them to individual décor. A
chair rail or crown molding also adds value. Of course,
upgrading the carpet or wood floor also makes the rooms more
enticing. When you replace the carpet buy high quality padding,
despite the added expense. Cheap padding will not be a long
lasting upgrade.
Time is Up….Tune In next Time
Now that you have some tools, you are ready to make your first
steps towards a better home. Thinking strategically is the key
to increased value and perfect home improvements. Two more
important tips: keep all of your permits on file when you decide
to resell and consider hiring a professional when renovating
your home. Good luck with your current projects! Visit
http://www.vonccannonrealestate.com for Part 2 of “Renovations
and Upgrades: Bring It To The Bank” to learn more about the
other rooms in your home, exterior maintenance and the
importance of garages, fences and more.
About Author :
Elaine VonCannon is a REALTOR with RE/Max Capital in
Williamsburg, Virginia, and she specializes in retirement and
relocation in the Williamsburg area. She is an Accredited
Buyer's Representative as well as a Senior Real Estate
Specialist. Elaine VonCannon also works with real estate
investors and home sellers.