Minor Home Fixes That Can Have a Huge Impact on Resale Value

 
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Even if you have a beautiful home in a great location, you should still consider carrying out a few fixes and upgrades before you put it on the market.

Minor fixes might seem like a hassle at first, but they could appeal to potential buyers, possibly increasing the price of your home by a considerable amount.

Replace the doorknobs. Outdated and damaged doorknobs aren't a major issue, but they can make your home appear much older than it really is. If your doorknobs are more than 10 years old, consider replacing them. Changing them out is an incredibly simple job that should take no more than an hour or two as long as you have a few basic tools. You can also upgrade the entryway doors with electronic locks.

Fix the driveway concrete. Over the years, the ground that's under your driveway could begin to shift, resulting in cracks or sunken sections of concrete. While this type of damage is usually only cosmetic, it's only going to get worse as time goes on, and that will probably turn at least a few buyers away. Concrete lifting will allow you to fix the sunken areas of the driveway without replacing all of the concrete.

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Repair the kitchen faucets and fixtures. Fixing up your kitchen can be one of the most effective ways to increase the value of your home and make it more attractive to buyers. While completely revamping that area of your home might be appealing, it can be a huge investment. As an alternative, consider replacing all of the faucets and fixtures. Replacing the sink is another simple project that can have a huge impact on the kitchen.

Give the bathroom a makeover. Updating your bathrooms could increase the value of your home by quite a bit, and this project doesn't need to cost you a lot of money. At the very least, you might want to add a fresh coat of paint to the walls to make the bathrooms seem brighter. You should also look at all of the fixtures and pipes to ensure that none of them are leaking or damaged.

These four simple projects are a great start, but you should consider having your home professionally staged as well. A staging team can ensure that your home is as enticing as possible when you are showing it off to buyers or getting ready for an open house.

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