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Writer's pictureMonica Calvo

Additional Home Improvement Tips

Updated: Jul 11, 2021

Although each of the suggestions in this article may help to add value to your home, there are a few other things homeowners ought to keep in mind while trying to make improvements to their property.

Get Your Property Inspected

To increase your home’s value, it’s necessary to maintain the value your home already has before making additional improvements. Before considering whether to list your home, it’s wise to get a home inspection in order to make sure no underlying problems exist with the property. If you find that there are issues endangering the structural integrity and safety of the home, such as cracks in the house foundation or serious water damage, it’s essential to address them before performing any other renovations on your property.

Clean And Declutter Now

Before starting any home improvement projects, it can be helpful to make sure your home is in its best possible condition. Cleaning your living space from top to bottom and decluttering to rid your home of any unwanted or unneeded possessions can dramatically improve its appearance and storage capacity as well as solve small problems that could’ve been detracting from your home’s value, such as bad smells or mold growth.

Create A Realistic Financial Strategy

If you’re serious about making improvements to your property, it’s important to make sure the cost of completing home improvement projects isn’t more than the increase in your home’s value will be. Conduct thorough research before committing to major renovations to ensure that the projects you’ve decided on are financially worthwhile and will serve to boost the amount your home can be sold for in the future.


What’s more, it’s vital to finance your home improvement projects in a way that won’t break the bank. If the renovations you have in mind will significantly increase the value of your property but will deplete your savings, it might be necessary to explore other financing options, such as a cash-out refinance or another type of home improvement loan.


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