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Easy Home Improvements to Make Your Property More Sellable

Easy Home Improvements to Make Your Property More Sellable

Declutter

Simple but effective, decluttering your home can be a great way to make your house more desirable to potential buyers. When people view a property, they must be able to envision themselves living there. Try and get rid of house clutter by putting it in storage, selling items or simply giving things away.

Paint your walls white 

Painting your house in neutral shades will help to make your property more appealing. Giving potential buyers a blank canvas will allow them to visualise their belongings in your home and make it easy for them to move in.

Add a home office

If you are looking to invest some money into your home, another great way to make your house more sellable is to build a garden office. Over the last few years, there has been a real shift in our working culture, with many people now working from home. Garden offices are a great way to create a functional home office, without having to compromise on the space inside your home.

Update your kitchen

The kitchen is often referred to as the heart of a home, so your kitchen must be looking its best to buyers. A great cheap way to freshen up your kitchen is to change the doors of your cabinetry. This is often a lot cheaper than installing new cabinets but still as effective. If you have a bit more money to spend, consider upgrading your kitchen worktops to completely transform your space.

If you are looking to sell or rent your house, then get in touch with the Jordan and Mason team today. We offer free professional valuations and will deliver an accurate market appraisal of your property.

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