Friday 19 February 2010

Add value to your property this year

This year should see the gradual strengthening of the UK property market. Prime homes in prime locations always sell well, but there is a real shortage of better quality homes on the market so any work done has got to enhance the property. There are a number of things sellers can do to ensure their properties attract buyers and yield the best price.

Extensions and loft conversions, extra bedrooms and bathrooms, new kitchens, conservatories and creating off-road parking are all proven ways of increasing the value of a property, but there are also less expensive and invasive ways of ensuring a property is attractive to potential buyers.

Simple renovations can add value to a property. Re-decorating the outside and improving the garden will add instant curb-appeal. Light and airy properties are very attractive to buyers so decorate with light neutral colours. Dispose of clutter and if you are presenting your home to potential buyers remember to ‘stage’ it which will mean getting rid of too many personal items such as photographs and ornaments, ensuring that it is spotlessly clean, replacing old furniture with selected new items and carrying out basic repairs.

However, the cost of any home improvement must be in proportion to the value of the house. A lot of home improvements can be done without planning permission these days, but it is worth checking before the work starts. If you do have to apply for planning permission, allow for the costs involved and the extra time you'll need for permission to be granted.

There are a fewer number of properties coming on to the market at present and while this continues sellers have a great opportunity to obtain a higher price for their property and achieve a faster sale. However potential sellers should always consider the best ways they can add value to their property.

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