Home Improvements to Avoid

Real Estate

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One key to selling a house is to make sure that the home up for sale is in optimal condition. People certainly are not going to invest or buy a home that needs a lot of care and attention. So, the house seller decides to make a few improvements along with renovations on the house thinking that the improvements increase house appeal and raise the property value. While this is a good real estate house marketing move on the surface, it might actually detrimentally affect selling the house. Real estate brokers agree that one way to avoid this major mistake is to make sure that the home improvements are truly the type that add more value to the home than they cost. Here are a few essential tips on how to make sure the improvements add value.

Paint Colors - Sellers decide to completly paint the interior of their home before placing the house up for sale. They are sure the nice fresh coat of vibrant colors give the home a very modern and appealing look. Exactly the opposite is true. Hot red, magenta, and lillac, seem like vibrant and appealing colors to the home sellers. In reality the colors add less value to the home. And the color choice might turn off quite a few buyers. It is best to stick with very neutral colors like off white or beige that buyers might find more appealing.. These neutral colors compliment any type of decor.

Landscaping - Stick with general landscaping. Don't go overboard with exotic plants, trees, and structures that might cost more than the value they add to the home.

More Interior Ideas - A popular Read Estate show on cable featured a couple who completely renovated their kitchen with all the latest kitchen appliances. The renovation cost close to $20.000. And it was estimated that the renovation added much less value than the cost of the renovation. Stick with moderate upgrades and renovations. Don't go to extremes with strange and unusual colors in home decorations or fixtures..

More Home Improvements to Avoid

These are considered the home improvements that add little value and might wind up costing more before selling a house.

Centralized Entertainment Systems
Customized Home Furnishings
Expensive Cabinets
Expensive Carpeting
Exotic Fountains
Extreme Fencing
Home Spas
Hot Tubs
Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts

Don't get discouraged just yet. There are a few home improvements that are encouraged and actually add more value to the home than they cost. These home improvements include improving the plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical systems, roofing, windows, and doors.

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