Top 5 Profitable Home Improvements
Carrying out some home improvements to your home not only increase the functionality and usability of your home, if the right improvements are carried out then you can also add value to your home. For this reason it is important that you are aware of which improvements add the most value to make sure you are getting the biggest bang for your buck. I have listed the 5 top value adding improvements below which should make it easier for you to decide how best to spend your money, and get the best return for it.
Build an
extension to your home :
This obviously has to add the most value to your
property as you are increasing its size and adding to its functionality.
Whether you are adding extra bed rooms or increasing the size of your kitchen,
it does not really matter, just the fact that you are increasing the size of
the property and adding more useable rooms to it will make a difference. If
your home does not have a bathroom downstairs and you are adding an extension
you should allocate a small section of the floor space added to providing a
bathroom.
Loft conversion:
A loft conversion is a great way to add extra functionality to your
home, and can be a cheaper option than having an extension built. If you choose
to go down this route you should make sure that you get all the relevant
planning permission required, otherwise your hard earned cash could be wasted
when your local building control team find out about the work you have done and
prevent you from using the added room/s. Also when you come to sell the
property any prospective buyer will need to be happy that the work has been
carried out according to the latest building regulations. It is also worth
considering adding a fixed staircase to your loft rather than a make do pull
down ladder. You should also make sure that you have enough natural light
coming into the new rooms by adding enough roof windows. This also gives you
the added advantage of offering an improved view.
Improve your kitchen:
Replacing a tired looking kitchen with a shiny new one with all
the latest gadgets and space saving advantages, can help significantly improve
the functionality of your kitchen and also help to improve the sale ability of
your home. The kitchen has probably the biggest impact on making the right
impression when anybody comes to view your home. Let's face it if you are
considering changing your home which usually means increasing your mortgage to
buy a bigger or better property you do not want to have to spend even more
money on having a new kitchen fitted.
Have a new bathroom fitted:
This is not quite as important as having a kitchen refit but
it does go quite a way to helping push prospective buyers into choosing your
property as opposed to any others they have viewed, again because of the
convenience factor of having no major money to spend in ripping out and
renewing an old or out of date bathroom.
Landscape your garden:
Everybody wants a nice garden that can be enjoyed throughout the
year, but few people want the work and expense of putting it in order themselves.
Another
critical factor that you should consider if you are about to undertake any home
nullimprovements, is to make sure that you arrange any finance you need in advance.
If you have a bundle of cash in your pocket you might be surprised at how much
money you can save by haggling with the contractors.