7 Home Reno’s That Will Increase Your Resale Value Big Time

You want to make the most money possible when it comes time to sell your home. The way to do that is by improving and updating the things in your home that buyers look for the most.

We compiled this list for those looking to boost their resale value. It’s important to focus on the renovation projects that will net you the highest ROI. All of the projects on this list were chosen for their ability to produce high ROI as well as create a more desirable home. Remember – it’s important to make money. But it’s also important your house doesn’t sit on the market for a year.

Make these updates and you should fetch a high sale price, quicker than you would otherwise.

Remodel Kitchen

  The decision among real estate experts about where you get the highest ROI renovating your home is unanimous. The answer is in the kitchen. For some reason people just want nice kitchens and care about it more than the rest of the house… Maybe it’s because that’s where people like to entertain guests.

Your main priority when renovating a kitchen should be layout. Creating a structure (or bones) that is functional and can easily be updated is super important. It’s one thing to replace a counter-top and cabinet doors. It’s a different story to completely renovate the whole kitchen.

Once you get the structure out of the way, search for materials that have a high quality look without a big price tag. You can make a space look modern and luxurious without having to use marble and granite.

I have seen so many people put in expensive goodies and never fix the bad flow. Spend the money on the layout — it never goes out of style. If you have a great layout, plugging in new appliances, hardware and cabinets can be quick and easy.

Update Bathrooms

Bathrooms are the second place buyers typically place the most value in a home. The good news is that making updates to a bathroom doesn’t have to cost a fortune. En-suite/master bathrooms are the most important. As they say, it’s where the magic happens. Cast a spell on potential buyers with a beautiful en-suite. That was really corny I know…

 

 

 

Re-do Plumbing

Can we say structural problems? This is the #1 worry of all potential buyers. No one wants to move into a beautiful new house and have a disaster occur two or three months down the road. Re-doing your old piping and updating it to a newer plastic solution is a huge selling point. This removes some of the potential fear that comes with buying a home.

 

 

 

Remove Paneling and Stucco

Wood paneling and Stucco are common in older homes. Mainly because when it was popular, we didn’t have walls without imperfections like we do now. Not only are these two things ugly, they also show potential buyers that you lack the ability to update your home. “If you can’t update this, what is is lurking?”

Spend the time and money to update your paneling walls and get rid of the Stucco.

 

 

Attic Renovation

Attic renovations are a popular choice among DIY projects as expenses can be minimized. In many houses you will have the bones for a room. All that is required of you is putting up walls and handling the cosmetics. Updated attics can sometimes be a stronger selling point than updated basements.

 

 

 

Replace Siding

Since curb appeal is so important, it makes sense to focus on the biggest factor. The outside of the house. Everyone knows the dingy, yellow siding that used to be white 60 years ago look. If your house looks like that – sorry. It’s time to update.

For those on a budget you can also try power washing. Power washing sometimes brings better results than you could imagine. And it barely costs anything.

 

 

New Garage Door

In addition to replacing/refreshing your siding and landscaping well, your garage door can play a big part in selling your house. It’s another element of curb appeal that can draw in or turn-off potential buyers.

Luckily, new garage doors re-coup on average 80% of their investment in the long term. Basically, it will help you break even (or make money) while making your house more desirable.

 

 

In Conclusion

You want to sell your home in the least amount of time and for the most amount of money possible. The way to do this is by performing renovations with a high ROI. In addition, you want to focus on the most desirable updates. Doing so will ensure you attract more interest on your property.

Each of these on the list may not be necessary or feasible with your budget. Remember that curb appeal, kitchens and bathrooms are important. If you can focus on nothing else, focus on those things. These projects will reduce your risk of losing money in the renovation process and also help you sell quicker.

 

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About the Author

FD Bell is a founding partner and Broker of Southeast Land & Homes - serving land, commercial, and residential clients. Contributing years of experience in real estate and commercial lending to the success of her clients.


FD's real estate career began in the late ‘90’s representing clients in commercial real estate with acquisition and disposition of properties in Central Florida. She has also had the opportunity to expand her real estate knowledge into commercial lending as a representative for a Central FL CDC, CIT Group (a Commercial Lender), as well as a midwest banking group.


FD has earned her Broker’s license in multiple states. She has held the distinguished honor of being 2016 Past President of Georgia Chapter REALTORS® Land Institute.


She also holds the following professional memberships:

  • East Metro Board of REALTORS® / Director 2018-2020
  • Georgia Association REALTORS®
  • National Association of REALTORS® / Professional Development Committee
  • REALTORS® Land Institute / Education Committee / Governmental Affairs Committee
  • GA Chapter REALTORS® Land Institute / 2016 Past President / Director 2017-2018 / Administrator 2019-2020
  • Academy of Land Specialists / Director
  • Georgia MLS - Member 

The love of working on the land follows FD home to her and her husband’s hobby farm, located comfortably south of Atlanta, where they always have a DIY project, gardens, or farm family critters to keep them busy.