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Tuesday's Tips: Add Value to Your House

Adding value to your existing home is always a good thing, especially if you're considering relocating and you may want to sell your house. Here are a few ways that you can add to your home's value on any budget!

  


  • Have your home inspected. If you're interested in selling your house in the near future you will definitely need to look into having a professional inspector visit your house to tell you if there are any internal issues in your home's structure. Discovering hidden problems that you may not be aware of is always best when you find it early.


  • Paint your house colors that appear neutral and calming. Depending on how much you need to paint, this should be a relatively low cost. Look for a coupon or a sale on a neutral color paint so that you can make your home's interior more appealing to a wider array of people.

  • Put in low-maintenance landscaping. Shrubs, simple stonework, a flowerbed or a tree can add to a home's value. When it comes to landscaping, interested home buyers are drawn to simple, clean, and sleek. Curbside appeal is big here, too.

  • Test the air quality in your house. Old carpets are a common source that can contain bacteria that lessens the air quality in your house. You can have your air quality professionally tested, and you can combat your poor air quality with replacing old carpets, doing some deep cleaning, and adding air-purifying plants to your decor.


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