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HOME SELLING HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Selling a home isn’t always a walk in the park, but you can invest in various home improvements and repairs to impress potential buyers. When they step into your house, the buyers should have an impression of a home that has been well taken care of. With such a first impression, you can sell your home quickly and for a top buck.
As you might expect, these renovations cost oodles of cash. The following home selling improvements will not only help you get top dollar for your home, but also not put a huge dent in your bank account.

Spruce Up the Kitchen

There is no question buyers want to see a well-maintained, updated and tasteful kitchen, but you don’t need to go overboard with the remodelling. In fact, it’s more sensible to do partial renovations than gut the whole kitchen. For instance, you may want to keep the cabinets, but upgrade the countertop materials and the hardware. Quartz or granite can do the trick for most kitchen countertops in Calgary.

Consider Installing Hardwood Flooring

Hardwood flooring has gained immense traction among buyers looking to purchase a family home. And for a good reason – it is quite durable, measures up to the hustle and bustle of a busy family, and looks elegant. Remember hardwood flooring isn’t a cheap affair. Make sure your budget covers the cost before you remove the existing flooring.

Create Storage Spaces

Storage has become a necessity in every home. And buyers are now more interested in homes with ample storage than ever before. Consider creating storage wherever there’s empty space. For starters, you can add drawers, shelves, and cabinets to closets. This way, they’ll appear basic and less empty.
Ideally, storage should be incorporated into the design of each room or space – bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, closets, attic, garage and so forth.

Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

While most buyers want the most home comfort, they certainly don’t want to waste tons of energy while at it. When it comes to improving energy efficiency, think of installing better insulation, getting rid of inefficient appliances, and replacing them with Energy Star rated ones.

Bring In Smart Technology

Most buyers are looking to get the most out of their future homes, and smart technology can surely make their lives easier. These nifty gadgets can make your home a buyers’ magnet. Invest in a few smart technology upgrades to spruce up your home, including keyless door system, smart thermostat integrated AV and security system, and so on.