According to the experts, most of us make up our minds about a property within seconds of laying eyes on it. Often, it’s visible maintenance issues that put people off. Peeling paint, tired windows, blown render or an obviously ageing roof will all make buyers think twice about putting an offer in on your property.
If you’re considering selling your home any time soon, or if you just want to protect your investment by increasing its market value, addressing the look and condition of its façade is key. One of the best ways to fix any maintenance issues is to carry out a full house refurbishment. As well as dealing with obvious signs of wear and tear, home refurbishments refresh and renew the outside of your home, leaving you with a property that looks and functions exactly as it should.
It’s All About Aesthetics
When it comes to property prices, aesthetics really matter. Agents know that buyers will fall far more easily for a home that’s well maintained, attractive and free of obvious maintenance problems. As the exterior of your home is the first thing any buyer will see, it’s essential to make sure it looks as good as possible.
Windows And Doors
Refurbishing or replacing old, outdated windows and doors is a good way to increase market value. Old-fashioned or broken windows and doors will take away from the look of your home. Buyers will assume that the rest of the property is also poorly maintained and, whether consciously or subconsciously, will feel less inclined to put in an offer.
As well as improving the aesthetics of your home, doors and windows that are in good condition will make it more energy efficient. This translates to lower utility bills and a more sustainable property, a perk eco-conscious buyers will appreciate.
Roofs That Last
No one wants to buy a house with a poorly maintained roof. Buyers won’t want a property that will cost them extra in maintenance in the near future, and many will also worry that a poorly maintained roof will indicate the presence of other potentially serious structural issues.
Replacing or refurbishing your roof before you put it up for sale should see you achieve a market value increase and help you attract buyers. Putting in the work before your home hits the property portals is essential if you want to get as much as possible for your home.
Faster Sales
The longer a property sits on the market, the less likely it is to achieve its asking price. Properties with a fresh, clean exterior will be far more attractive to prospective buyers, making it much more probable that you’ll be able to sell your home fast and achieve your target price.
ROI
In general, the amount you spend on refurbishing the exterior of your property will be significantly less than the value added to your home. This makes home refurbishments a great investment and an excellent option for homeowners who want to improve the aesthetics of their property.
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