When determining how much to spend, consider price range, region, and what comparable homes for sale in the neighborhood are offering. You can overdo it for the neighborhood, and your home is not going to command a higher price as a result. Here are some improvements that sell.
Update light fixtures and ceiling fans: Brass light fixtures and ?70s-era ceiling fans can make a place look dated. One cost-effective home improvement idea, Coates says, is to spend a few hundred dollars at a Lowe?s or Home Depot, and replace old lights with either brushed nickel or bronze fixtures, track lighting or recessed lighting.
Turn a closet into an office: Pat Conley, a Chicago-area home stager, says it?s a fairly easy task to revamp closets into offices by adding an electrical outlet and installing shelves and a desk. (She?s also turned closets into a wet bar, and remodeled unused open space for yoga and meditation.)
Invest in landscaping: Because curb appeal is what reels in potential buyers, it?s important to make the outside of your home look attractive, too. A few low-cost ideas are to pull out weeds, mow the lawn, and cut back overgrown trees or shrubs. Other home improvements include adding fresh mulch, planting a couple of rose bushes in your front flower garden, or lining the entryway with a colorful assortment of flowers in pots.
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