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The Top Five Ways to Increase the Value of Your Home

Here we take a look at the top five ways to make your home more appealing to buyers as well as ways to inflate the price tag.

1. Maximise space

If you are lucky enough to have a decent outside space available to you, consider extending your property. By adding just one more room you could well add a considerable amount to the value of your home.

One of the most effective extension methods in terms of both cost and comfort is a conservatory. Well designed conservatories from professional home improvement companies, such as an Everest conservatory , offer a dynamic and versatile living space which can benefit both your inside and outside aesthetic.

When building a new conservatory it is important to take the time to consider designs which complement the architecture of your existing home. A poorly matched conservatory can have a negative impact on a property and could put buyers off. If the design is fitting and the space well utilised, however, you can expect a sizeable return on your investment.

2. Don't underestimate kerb appeal

First impressions are arguably the most important factor which will contribute to a buyer's perspective on your property's asking price. Couple this with an inevitable desire for pride and you will see that the kerb appeal of a home is something which you simply cannot afford to ignore.

As well as being of utmost importance, the kerb appeal of a home is also something which is relatively easy to improve. Begin with your front door – offering either a fresh lick of paint, new handles or a complete replacement. A new top coat on any wooden windows or fencing can also do your home's kerb appeal a world of good.

3. Embrace light in your home

No matter what the time of year, in order for a home to appear comfortable it is important that it is well lit. The more natural light you can incorporate into your home, the better.

You should begin by choosing light and neutral shades for your walls. This is a great way to maximise the effect of the light which you are able to bring into your home. Then it is time to work on increasing the amount of light that actually flows into your home.

The only way to increase this is by using glass. Consider replacing any external doors with ones with large glass areas, or perhaps building bay windows. This will not only make your property feel more comfortable and homely but will create a feeling of space in more limited properties. Replacing windows and doors is also a great opportunity to install double glazing, which will further help to attract buyers.

4. Don't forget the outside space

A well-manicured outside space can be the perfect complement to a property, particularly if you are selling during the summer months. Presenting a well maintained garden will be a big hit with potential buyers and there is no better way to attract a higher price than to show the garden in its best possible light.

If you have ample space or are not keen on gardening, consider fitting some decking space or a patio into your garden. Patio space which is well equipped for entertaining is an easy way to make your home more desirable.

5. Buy into the green revolution

A growing number of buyers are concerned about the environmental impact of properties. Presenting your home as an eco-friendly environment will not only attract a wider variety of viewers but it will save you money on your utilities while you are still occupying the property. If you don’t know where to start, getting a property assessment will advise you on the improvements you can make and how much you could save on energy bills.

Simple steps towards a green home include the installation of double glazing, draught exclusion and insulation. Steps beyond this such as solar panel insulation may bring with them a higher level of investment but will only further aid the sale of your property.

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