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5 Simple Ways to Increase a Home's Value |
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Sunday, 06 January 2008 |
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Good home maintenance is key to creating and preserving a home’s value. Not to mention, it also impresses potential buyers.
Here are five basic steps that every home owner ought to take — before spending money on dream bathrooms or gourmet kitchens.
- Safety. Make sure smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and in good working order. Check fuel-burning appliances to make sure they are properly vented and no gas connections leak. Make sure the electrical system is adequate. Flickering lights and popping breakers are the sign of a problem. Anchor handrails and grab bars adequately.
- Preventive maintenance. Repair any leaks in the roof, seal gaps in the siding, paint bare wood, replace damaged decking, patch cracks in concrete, and caulk around tubs and showers.
- Conserve energy. Install a programmable thermostat, weatherstrip doors and windows, fix leaking faucets, upgrade insulation, and replace leaky windows.
- Go green. Consider environmentally friendly materials for windows, doors, siding, decking, fencing, roofing, flooring, and insulation.
- Improve comfort. Get rid of clutter, open up spaces, update window treatments to allow in more light, and organize closets and storage.
Source: The Associated Press, James and Morris Carey (12/29/07) via REALTOR® Magazine Online
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