Home Hack Upgrades: Getting Top Dollar For Your House Today Could Finance Your Reality For Tomorrow


Are you thinking about selling your home but the only thing holding you back is all the upgrades that need to happen before you even think about putting it on the market? Don’t worry, you’re not alone and we have you covered! Because you’re right, you can’t sweep all of your home problems under the rug, instead, we have a list of cheap hacks for you to try in order to boost your home’s value by as much as 20%!
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Start With the Exterior
The exterior is the first impression that someone gets when they look at the house. Immediately they notice the landscaping which you can trim up. Be sure the grass is freshly cut, the trees are trimmed, and colorful plants brighten the yard. Next, you can power wash the house and sidewalks. This will brush off any stain, dirt, and mold giving it a fresh look. Power washing your house can be a great alternative to painting.

Your House Looks Better With Lighting
This is a cheap hack that works great! When potential buyers pull up to your house in the evening or at night it will look great if your house is lit up and stands out rather than being the dark house on the block tucked away. Putting in lights can be as cheap as $2.50 per bulb!

Interior Walls
Bold colors on the inside doesn’t always mean beautiful. In fact, having bold colors on your walls will actually turn away potential buyers. Trying sticking to neutral tones and avoid white.

The Kitchen Is The Most Important Room
Finish off those cabinet doors with some updated hardware and add a kitchen island for extra space and style. Then make your way over to the bathroom and make sure everything is up to date like the medicine cabinets and more.

But it doesn’t end there. There are so many little changes that you can be made around your house that will make the value increase drastically and it will look more appealing to buyers. For more be sure to check out the video above!

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