This article is the second in a two-part series on how to upgrade your home and increase its value.
The property market is very unpredictable nowadays – sales are slower
and buyers more demanding. It can therefore be difficult to make a
profit on selling your home unless you think carefully about how to
make it more marketable. Increasing the living space is always the best
way to add value to property, for example by building an extension or
conservatory or converting a loft or basement, but this can involve
major work and a large outlay. For those who can’t afford to make such
big changes, simply renovating or redecorating can make a difference,
and it needn’t be expensive. In fact, you should be wary of splashing
out too much money on cosmetic changes as the increase in property
value that they will achieve is normally quite limited. Having said
this, if you spend wisely, you can make your home more marketable and
increase your profit when you sell.
The key selling features of most houses are the bathroom(s) and
kitchen, and updating them can make a house much more attractive to
homebuyers.
A bathroom is no longer a functional room – it’s now a place of luxury,
a sanctuary within the home where we can relax from our busy lives.
People are looking for stylish design and luxury features – heated
towel rails, whirlpool baths, multi-jet showers, fitted furniture, and
sink vanity units. You don’t always need a large room to achieve this –
there are many clever space-saving options available, such as combined
furniture and suite units, wall-mounted towel rails, a shower over the
bath or corner sinks and toilets. An it needn’t cost the earth either –
DIY stores have a wide range of bathroom furniture, suites, fixtures
and fittings. Always play it safe though – neutral white is the best
option, as it can be co-ordinated with any colour of décor to
suit all tastes.
Ensuite toilets are very attractive to homebuyers and will add value to a home, as
long as they’re in a good location in the bedroom and don’t detract too
much from the bedroom space.
The same is true of kitchens – people want style, luxury and space.
Kitchen design is very important and there are many modern ways of
maximising what room you have. New fitted kitchens can be very
expensive though, especially if you’re having all the work done by a
professional company, so you may not recoup the value in the short term.
A major turn-off for homebuyers is a home with no central heating as it
can require a great deal of work and expense – installing a boiler,
laying pipes and fitting radiators. However, if you have the work done
yourself before putting your house up for sale, you’ll increase the
marketability of your property and you’re certain to make your money
back when you sell.
Replacing windows can make a big difference too. Aside from the fact
that old window frames can make a property look unsightly, they make
not provide effective insulation. New windows can reduce heating bills
dramatically and can be easier to maintain, particularly the uPVC
variety. Beware of fitting uPVC windows in period properties though –
they can look cheap and out of place. New double glazing units on all
your windows shouldn’t cost more than a few thousand pounds.
Even just a lick of paint and a few new soft furnishings can make the
world of difference to freshen up a room and make it look more
attractive. Redecorating isn’t expensive and it’s easy to do yourself.
Choose fairly subtle or neutral colours to try to appeal to most tastes.
Here are some useful tips to consider whatever work you decide to carry out on your home:
Do a cost-benefit analysis – is it worthwhile? Are you likely to
make your money back?
Hire a plumber, electrician or joiner for some of the tricker
parts – or at least consult someone for advice. They may be able to
provide you with useful guidance on how to carry out the work.
Before you start, always work out a budget and decide where you
will get the money from to finance the work.
Don’t bite off more than you can chew – only do as much work as
you can afford in terms of both time and money.
Author: Benedict Rohan
Website: http://www.mortgagenation.co.uk
Benedict Rohan works as a freelance finance writer. Commercial Mortgage, Homeowner Loans, Remortgages.
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Candy is definitely a significant part of each people’s childhood. Children are undeniably the greatest fans of candies. Though, there are some who have remained obsessed with candies up to their adult stages. Candies appeal much to children that is why it is basically designed and presented to appeal to the children’s tastes. Candies are probably here earlier than we can imagine. But, when and where did it really come?
Its name is derived from a Persian word “gandi” which means sugar or sugary. However, in United States candy refers to chocolate, licorice, tarts, candy bars, sweets, hard candies, gum, marshmallows and anything that are pretty much small in package and super sweet. This word literally refers to a concentrated sugar which is made of water and some processed flavoring. Candy is generally used in the Northern part of America but in the Southern part of the country it is called sweet or confectionery.
What can we do with candies? Contrary to most people’s beliefs, candy is actually healthy when taken in moderation; as it restores the balance of blood sugar in our body which eventually boosts its energy supply. As we all know, this is considered as a snack. It is even used in special occasions as appetizer. Party hosts would normally spread them around the table free for everyone to taste as the main array of food is still about to be served.
You can also see some cup or bowl of candies in establishments or even at the comforts of each house. Establishments normally use them to help visitors or clients enjoy while waiting for their turn. In addition, candies are also greatly needed during special events or holidays. Up to this day, candy remains to be a romantic gesture anywhere and anytime.
Oftentimes we could see them attached or added up to gifts or letters of romantic lovers. Lastly, it is also important for they effectively charm the crowd during special occasions and holidays. Just like Halloween, Wedding, Christmas and more.
There might even be more purposes that these delicious candies can serve us. That makes it more in demand to all sorts of seasons and occasions. The success of this sweet discovery has gone a long way. From ancestors’ time up to these modern times, it has remained its title of being well-loved by children and adults.
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