Increase the Value of Your Home

Every home is, first and foremost, a place to live and enjoy—a respite from the outside world and a place to build cherished family memories. But a home is also an investment —perhaps the most important investment you will ever make, and there are many small steps you can take over the years to increase its value, comfort, and marketability should the time come to sell it and move.

Here are seven cost-effective ways to treat your home like the investment it is meant to be:

• Curb appeal – First impressions are important, and regular maintenance shows. A well-kept lawn, tidy landscaping, a neatly painted exterior and a nice front door show pride of ownership and pride in the neighborhood.

• Fresh paint – One of the most cost-effective boosts to any home is a coat of fresh interior paint. Choose colors that appeal to you, but if selling your home is on your agenda, stick to neutral shades.

• Update kitchen – Dated counters, cabinets and floors can be a real turn-off to buyers. Investing in granite, tile and/or remodeled cabinetry will not only increase your own enjoyment, but can make a major difference in resale value.

• Update windows – Double paned windows that shut out noise and help regulate indoor temperature are an attractive and worthwhile investment that will add value to your home.

• Update baths – Attractive bathrooms are always noticed. Tubs and showers are easily replaced or resurfaced, and newer, low-flush toilets can cost as little as $100.

• Update floors and ceilings – Popcorn ceilings are a thing of the past. Scrape them away before painting. Carpeting, if used, should never look dingy or worn. Is there a real wood floor under the carpet? Think about ripping out that old carpeting and refurbishing the wood for a clean and updated look.

• Energy savings – Although not always noticeable, energy efficient additions like solar panels, insulated windows and water filtration systems will trim your own utility bills and add value when you sell.

Home Renovation Project Update

The History Drive renovation project is well underway and we have some new video for you. In this update we’ll take you through some of the exterior issues that we corrected and then go through some of the interior improvements as well.

First, the lawn. It was a total mess. Curb appeal is important and how the lawn and landscaping looks is HUGE. With this property, we have a good bit of tree cover in the front yard and also surrounding the back yard. But there is plenty of area that really needs beautiful green grass.

When we started looking at the yard we had a decision to make: how do we make it look as nice as possible, without breaking the bank. When you have nothing but half dead shrubs and crab grass, there really is only one reasonable solution: Take everything out and start over!

That’s just what we did. First, we removed the few bushes and shrubs that were barely hanging on, and also the entire top layer of grass (what was left of it). Once we had the ground bare, it required grating out and then we followed with a thick layer of new topsoil. Here is a quick video of the progress:

You’ll note that we also got a nice new coat of paint on the exterior of the house. It had been a dark red color that had been quite weathered and needed to go.

Next we have a great shot of the back yard being reseeded as well as a quick view of the interior paint, which we completed this week. Have a look at this update:

Lastly – we have a quick update on the master bathroom. We’ll do a more complete write up on the bathrooms, but we wanted to show you this project in stages. Here, you can see the mater bathroom tile has been set, but not grouted or finished. Have a look at this – it’s going to look beautiful.