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Written by Josh Jablon

Home Improvement Ideas That Can Increase The Value Of Your House

You do not need to spend large amounts of money to make your house market ready. Here are some simple things you can do on a weekend to help increase the value of your home.

Declutter

It will be hard for you to show the true beauty of your home if personal items are all over the place. Your goal is to let your prospective buyers see themselves in the house and this will be challenging if your personal things such as pictures, small trinkets, and your children’s toys are everywhere. Consider removing these things before putting your house on the market.

Change Your Hardware

Your home may look old and outdated because of the dated faucets, cabinet knobs, and door handles. Switching out the old hardware with new ones is an inexpensive way of updating your home. Go for hardware that is natural and mainstream but ensure you follow the overall design scheme and architecture of your house.

Landscape The Yard

Those bushes and weedy grasses outside could be the reason why your home won’t be a magnet for potential buyers. Experts said that more than 90 percent of home buyers start looking for houses to buy online. This means that photographs and the appearance of your property are everything. Make sure to trim the grass regularly and consider adding plants and flowers.

Do Minor Repairs

Fixing broken faucets and changing old light bulbs may appear to be small acts but these can significantly increase the value of your home. Nothing could be worse than showing your house to a potential buyer only to discover a light bulb is burnt out when you attempt to turn it on.

Check your house for bulbs that do not work and faucets that do not run. You should also check for door knobs that do not turn and then fix everything that needs fixing. No one wants to purchase a house that appears not to have been cared for.

Paint Your House

Many experts agree that giving your home a fresh paint job is an inexpensive and easy way to upgrade the house. Neutral colors like white and beige are recommended for inside and outside. Make sure that all areas such as the crown molding and trims are also painted.

Hiring a professional to do the painting job will help ensure your house will get an extra clean look. University Painters can provide you with a thorough painting job that can help improve the value of your home. Contact us today to learn more about our services.

Home Painter,Interior Painting,Carpentry
Written by Josh Jablon

10 Things to Do After Moving In: A Checklist

Moving into a new home can be a very stressful process, but you can make this process easier by having a checklist of what needs to be done during each phase. To help you out, we’ve collected 10 must-have items for your move-in checklist.

  1. Change the Locks

This should be your number one priority. You have no idea how many keys the previous owners may have given out, so taking the time to change the locks can save you a lot of worry. And if one isn’t already installed, consider getting in touch with a local home security company friendly with new home buyers

  1. Change Filters

Lots of common household appliances have filters which regularly need to be changed, like oven vents, furnaces, and air conditioners. The best thing you can do is to change them all as soon as you move in, and mark the date on a calendar so you know when they will need to be changed again. For extra convenience, make a note on your phone about what size filters each of your appliances need.

  1. Clean House

Another important thing to do as soon as you move in is to give it a good clean. The previous owners probably (hopefully!) cleaned before moving out, but lots of dust and dirt can get in while bringing in boxes and furniture.

  1. Unpack Essentials

Unpacking can be overwhelming, so focus on essentials first and then go from there. Make it easier with the essentials labeled and prepared beforehand. Such essentials include clothes, toiletries, and bedding.

  1. Find Fuse Box and Main Water Line

The house or apartment will be new to you, so you may not know exactly where the fuse box or main water line is. You need to know where they are so you find them both quickly in case of emergency. 

  1. Connect Appliances

Hook up your refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, washer/dryer, and any other major appliances as soon as you move in. This is always easier to do before you add the clutter of your other possessions.

  1. Change Address

Important communications like utility bills are usually received via mail. Changing your address right away can prevent accidentally skipping a payment. While you are at it, change the address in online accounts for companies like Amazon so you’re ready to go. 

  1. Greet Neighbors

It is always polite to greet your neighbors when you move into the neighborhood. It doesn’t have to be a big deal—even the traditional plate of cookies is optional—just knock on their door and introduce yourself!

  1. Get Your Bearings

Take some time to look around the area and see what you have available. Also take time to look for nearby healthcare providers to keep in mind in case of emergency.

  1. Paint

Before you have your furniture placed and possessions unpacked, you have the perfect opportunity to get out the paint! The previous owners likely painted every room white or in some other neutral to help it sell, but now that you’re here, it’s time to brand the house with your personal style. Even if bright colors or accent walls aren’t really your thing, Poised Taupe is better than white any day.