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7 Easy Ways to Add Value to Your Florida Home


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Are you contemplating selling a property you own? If so, you might be looking for ways to add value to your Florida home to earn some big bucks. However, adding value almost exclusively means spending cash (a substantial amount of it, nonetheless). Not to mention the effort it takes to make a major upgrade! Still, despite it seeming impossible to increase your home's worth without spending a fortune, certain affordable adjustments can most definitely be made. This article discusses seven possible yet simple ways to add value to the property you're selling. By the end, you should feel confident enough to make several changes to the place!

How to Add Value to Your Florida Home in a Simple Way?

Want to get the most from your sale? If the answer to this question is ''yes,'' read on as the following tips should help boost your home's worth. Soon enough, you'll be getting that offer you were hoping to get, and then some!

#1 Get Rid of Clutter

As far as affordable changes go, there isn't one that can come even close to decluttering. Do you know why? Because getting rid of clutter costs nothing at all! Furthermore, you wouldn't believe the difference the clean and clutter-free property makes when it comes to selling! Put simply, the less stuff there is lying around, the easier it is for buyers to visualize themselves living in the house. For that reason, pay great attention to this part.

For the highest efficacy, declutter one room at a time. Divide the contents of your home into several piles - the first pile being those belongings that you intend to keep, the second being those you plan on throwing away, and the last should be the ones that you would like to donate.

However, clearing the mess won't only help you sell the home for the highest price possible. It will also aid your relocation, as obviously, you will need to leave the place at one time or another. Although we've been taught to believe that moving, long-distance in particular, is incredibly complicated,the process can be simple when you don't have as many things that need transporting. Furthermore, with the professional movers handling the relocation from beginning to end, there's nothing to worry about but making upgrades with a high return on investment (ROI). Sounds good.


A woman in the midst of decluttering representing the first step you should take to add value to your Florida home

#2 Refresh the Place With Paint

Adding value to your soon-to-be old Florida home can be as easy as having it repainted. Research suggests that a fresh coat of paint can add as much as 4,000 dollars of resale value to the place. Of course, the exact amount depends on whether you're repainting the interior, exterior, or, perhaps, both. In addition, it's up to you to decide if you would like to DIY the process or have it tackled by professionals. If you're handy with the brush, doing it yourself will undoubtedly, be cheaper, but if you are a bit clumsy, getting the pros to assist might be a better idea.

#3 Add Curb Appeal

First impressions matter, and it's no different with homes. That's why, to add value to your Florida home, you mustn't neglect curb appeal. Improving the appearance of the outdoor area can increase the price of the property by up to 15%. The good news is that it doesn't even take an expert to do it. As long as you've got an eye for aesthetics, you can create a beautiful outside atmosphere through landscaping. A variety of plants, potted and planted, along with a gazebo in the backyard, for instance, could quickly make rather than break the deal.

#4 Tackle Repairs

It's only natural that, with age, things would start deteriorating (properties included). It's not uncommon for homeowners to ignore wear and tear until it becomes a problem that can't be solved without a full-on renovation. In addition, houses that aren't in the best shape possible tend to sell for a lower price. To ensure this doesn't happen to your current home before you've put it on the market, you must handle all repairs - regardless of how minor they are at the moment. That way, you'll prevent potential buyers from lowering your price once they've been made aware of the issues.


A contractor handling repairs.

#5 Improve Your Home Energy-Efficiency

Why contribute to global warming that's already gotten out of hand when you can diminish its adverse effect, at least for a bit. To be able to do so, you'll need to work on improving the energy efficiency of your soon-to-be-sold Florida home. As a bonus, the value of the said property is bound to skyrocket by making eco-conscious upgrades!

You'll want to begin by installing smart thermostats that help keep the energy consumption low, thus not only saving the planet but also keeping the bills down. Smart thermostats allow homeowners to remotely control the temperature in their home, regardless of whether they are ten feet away from it or ten thousand miles away. The upgrade costs around a mere $500 but can add thousands of dollars to the total worth.

Of course, it isn't only smart thermostats that help improve the energy efficiency of one's property. Other adjustments include replacing old windows and appliances that consume a lot of electricity, adding solar panels, etc.


A smart thermostat.

#6 Replacing the Front Door

Like curb appeal adds to the value of one's home, so does the front door. If your house features an outdated door, it's time for an upgrade! There are hundreds of models available: make sure to choose one that fits your budget and the aesthetics of the whole place.

#7 Make Sure to Stage the Home

Having your home staged might help you sell for the top dollar. Reports suggest that professional staging services can add value to your Florida home by as much as $50,000! And, typically, they cost just a fraction of that. The actual cost of staging will depend on the exact services used. For instance, renting the furniture will cost more than using the existing pieces. If you aren't sure which services your home needs, you might as well consult your real estate agent. They are familiar with what local buyers are interested in and can, thus, provide valuable insight. Quite literally.

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