3 Ways to Add Value to Your Home
When most people think about adding value to their home, especially when it comes time to sell, they think about curb appeal. How does the home look upon first glance? While that certainly is important, there’s no reason not to add value to your home’s interior, as well.
Even if you don’t plan on moving or selling any time soon, making some upgrades and changes to your space can make it feel more spacious, luxurious, and more like a home, rather than just a house. Plus, adding value is a great way to bring something more to your home without having to spend a lot of money. Nearly 40% of homes in the U.S. are clear from a mortgage. The last thing you want to do is take out another loan simply to upgrade your existing space.
So, if you’ve been considering upgrades for a while but haven’t been sure where to get started, let’s look at a few ways you can add value to your home and turn it into the place of your dreams, without having to move into a completely different house.
Invest Now for Low Maintenance Later
Maintaining a home can be difficult when some of the major factors that keep it together are old and worn out. That can include anything from your roof to the siding on the outside of the house.
Take a look around your home and think about the last time everything was replaced or repaired. Everything from your hot water heater to your HVAC system should receive regular maintenance in order to run efficiently. Additionally, your roof should be well-maintained, and your home should be properly insulated.
If those things aren’t happening, it’s worth it to make the investment and get them done, or even purchase new items if necessary. While it may cost you some out-of-pocket cash upfront, you will be saving money in the long run.
Add an Extension
If you have a small home or you just want more space, you might want to consider house extensions. House extensions are a great way to add on to your existing home, so you don’t have to move somewhere else in order to get the house you’ve always wanted.
House extensions really offer endless possibilities. You could add on to your kitchen to create a dine-in breakfast nook, build a den for watching television or playing games, or add an extra garage as your family continues to grow.
Again, home extensions can be an investment, but they are much more cost-effective than building a new home or buying, and they can add a completely new look and feel to your existing house.
Make it More Energy Efficient
There are so many things you can do to cut energy use in your home. Some of the simplest ways to save energy include:
- Turning off the lights when you’re not in a room
- Sealing windows and doors
- Using a smart thermostat
- Taking shorter showers
You can also invest in energy-efficient appliances, and change out the lighting in your home with LED bulbs. Whether you make small or large changes, using less energy can seriously cut down your utility bills.
Don’t be afraid to get creative when it comes to adding value to your home. Whether you want to build a new extension, or make small, subtle changes, upgrade your space in a way that appeals to you, so you can enjoy it for years to come.
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