Small Updates that Increase Home Value: 16 Projects You Can Tackle for Less Than $1,000 (2024)

The shine of $1,300 imported glass tile backsplash sends your interior design gears running wild. Why not take your house from drab to fab with luxury renovations?

Slow your roll, amateur Joanna Gaines with a credit card. Contrary to popular belief, fancy kitchen overhauls will yield you just 53.5% ROI, a number representative of the generally low returns on upscale remodeling projects.

“I’m not a huge proponent for large expensive upgrades, especially if I don’t think that the seller is going to get a decent return out of it,” says Stephanie Valdez, a top agent with Bustos Real Estate, which sells 73% more properties than average agents in Utah.

The sweet spot for updates that increase home value lies in the low-to-mid cost range, according to reports from leading home building organizations and real estate associations.

With those parameters we bring you 16 home updates for under $1,000 that that will boost your home’s marketability and won’t leave you crying over your remodeling bills.

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The kitchen is the heart of a home… with these budget-friendly updates

Minor kitchen remodels have an 81.1% recoup value compared to their upscale versions. And, according to the 2017 National Association of the Remodeling Industry report, kitchen upgrades are ranked as one of the highest appeals to home buyers, with a Joy Score of 9.6.

So, don’t start tearing off tiles and charging at your countertops with a jackhammer. We’re thinking of minimal kitchen updates that you can finish in just a couple of days.

Update #1: Install a double sink in the kitchen

Cost range: $100-$500

According to the National Association of Home Builders’ 2017 Home Buyer Preferences Survey, the number one feature that middle-income home buyers looked for in the kitchen is a side-by-side double-sink, with 37% of buyers viewing it as essential.

Consumer Reports recommends deeper sinks for a limited splash zone and a side-by-side model with at least one sink that’s big enough to fit larger pots and pans. Aim for something that’s functional and easy to clean, with a modern touch.

We recommend stainless steel models with an undermount for that sleeker finish. TheBrier Double Bowl Kitchen SinkandBrier Double Bowl Kitchen Sink fit the criteria with top ratings.

Update #2: Say ‘Aloha!’ to your new kitchen island

Cost range: $150-$600

Another update that home buyers look for is a central kitchen island. NAHB’s survey found that 77% of home buyers rate it as essential or desirable. But building an entirely new structure in the middle of your kitchen isn’t something that you likely have the time for.

So, a simple way to make this update is to purchase a premade and portable kitchen island that you can fit into any space. An already-assembled kitchen island adds storage, additional eating space (another desirable kitchen feature), and more food preparation room.

We’ve found different styles all for less than $500 that will fit in any kitchen:

Update #3: Update your kitchen cabinets with a fresh coat of paint

Cost range: $30-50 per gallon of paint

You can change the feeling of a room with only a bucket of white paint, a paintbrush, and two hours.

“I had a home listed, and some of the feedback that we were getting from other agents was that the kitchen was just too small, too dark, and very dated,” says Valdez. “A very quick, simple, inexpensive cure for that is cabinet refinishing.”

She recommends white or light gray paint that will immediately brighten up the room and give the illusion of more space. “We did nothing to change the square footage. It appears more warm, welcoming and open,” recalls Valdez.

Stick to neutrals if white isn’t your cup of tea. Sherwin Williams’ Spatial White and Behr’s Snow Fall offer a clean and crisp look without feeling too sterile.

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Make the bathroom feel fresh and modern

With a mid-range bathroom remodel, you can recoup 70.1% of what you spent on the project.

You’ll want to keep your costs low for the most return with projects that won’t take months and your life savings to complete.

For example, concentrate on the details: rather than installing a new shower stall, recaulk the sides of the tub and replace shower heads. This gives your bathroom a fresh start and adds value without breaking the bank.

Update #4: Get shiny new bathroom fixtures: Think handles, faucets, and shower heads

Cost range: $70-$200

To add some shine to your bathrooms, install new fixtures to make it more appealing to homebuyers. A new shower head or faucet will attract more interested buyers than rusting or damaged ones that show years of overuse. Then, replace the flickering light bulb from the overhead light and the rusting light fixture to give the space new life.

For a standard and clean look for the sink faucet, a brushed nickel finish matches any style of bathroom. To match, give your shower a makeover with the Moen handheld showerhead that is certified for efficient water usage. And, finally, replace your corroded lights above the vanity with a sleek three-light fixture that gives your bathroom a 5-star hotel makeoverfor under $80.

Update #5: Put in efficient and modern toilets

Cost range: $100-$300; installation: $370

Another update that home buyers will appreciate is a new toilet (we’re serious!)

You might think it’s too simple of an update, but a new toilet that isn’t yellow from years of use and doesn’t need a check-up and plunging every week will impress. Instead of an old bowl that leaks and runs gallons of water in the middle of the night, replace it with an energy-efficient model that’s gentle on the eyes and environment.

The Glacier Bay one piece All-in-One Toilet is powerful and energy-efficient, with many color options. Home Depot will also provide in-home installation for $269.

KOHLER’s Classic 2-piece toilet, one of Home Depot’s top-rated toilets, also keeps water usage at bay.

Update #6: Make your bathroom vanity functional to the max

Cost range: $200-$500

The bathroom vanity is an integral part of anyone’s daily and nightly routine—whatever 10-step skin routine you follow, the vanity is the first and last thing you use every day (other than your iPhone screen).

You’ll want to make sure that homebuyers can see themselves using this vanity all the time.

Again, instead of purchasing an entirely new cabinet, zone in on the details that make the most difference. Make sure the vanity, which can bring in the biggest return, has a modern and clean countertop, sink, and faucet at a comfortable height.

Replace your 40-year-old mirror with a modern circle mirror above the sink, which gives the bathroom a younger and sleeker look.

Then, give your cabinets a fresh repaint with a neutral color, like white or beige, which helps makes your bathroom look and feel bigger (just like the kitchen!)

As a final step in the bathroom, recaulk the tub, showers, and toilet to maintain a safe, bacteria-free, and clean bathroom for less than $5.

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Miscellaneous indoor upgrades: You’d be surprised what buyers want!

Update #7: Add comfort and lighting with ceiling fans

Cost range: About $100 per fan,$60-$90 for each fan installation

The NAHB survey found that the most essential decorative feature for homebuyers across all income brackets is a ceiling fan. It adds comfort and lighting; gives you another way to exercise your design chops; and is just plain practical in hotter climates.

A ceiling fan in a bedroom or living room provides a homey vibe that buyers will want to feel when going through your house. Though NAHB surveys a national audience, talk to your real estate agent to figure out whether buyers in your area look for a ceiling fan.

Find a simple design that won’t overwhelm the room you’re sprucing up. We recommend a matte black fan with wooden blades for a modern feel in the guest room or a fan with warm light and cherry blades in a classic, traditional bedroom.

Hampton Bay’s Rothley fan is one of Home Depot’s highest rated model that fits well in a larger living room.

Update #8: Fortify your house with strong, energy-efficient windows

Cost range: $150-$350 per window

With more severe winters and summers expected in the future, homebuyers will look for windows that can withstand any climate. The NAHB survey also found that 86% of home buyers view Energy Star windows as a desirable feature, and often view windows as an important environmentally friendly factor.

Home sellers can expect a 74.3% return on investment for a vinyl window replacement, so updating your worn windows is a safe bet when it comes to adding value to your home. Vinyl windows are also low-maintenance, durable, and energy-saving, which homeowners view as an important environmentally friendly factor when it comes to windows.

These windows fit the criteria and will find you a replacement that makes sense in your home:

Update #9: Apply a fresh coat of paint to loud walls and the kids’ rooms

Cost range: $50-$100

With a $30 gallon of white paint and $4 can of spackle, you’ll work wonders around the house, adding value with every brush stroke. Any nail holes from your family portraits and kids’ paintings should get spackled and repainted.

Bobvila.com, an expert source for DIY home improvement projects, gives an easy to follow guide on how to spackle. This quick project gives your walls a fresh and brand new feeling.

If you have time to tackle a larger paint project, grab a paint roller and tackle the kids’ rooms. A lime green room might have made sense for your kid, but won’t for the home buyer.

“Let’s talk about [the] kids bedroom. When you’re considering selling, those colors may be off-putting to a significant amount of people. Sticking with modern neutral colors so it goes with everyone’s decor is definitely the better way to go,” says Valdez.

She also suggests to switch out old light fixtures, like a Mickey Mouse ceiling fan, for something that any home buyer might like.

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Don’t forget the outside! Updates that matter for your home’s exterior appeal

If you’re looking for a return on investment for upgrades, outdoor living space areas are the number one return,” says Valdez.

In her experience, the update that adds the most value to a home is curb appeal. It’s not hard to believe when lawn care and seeding have a return value of more than 300%.

“It doesn’t matter how awesome it is on the inside if they won’t even get out of the car and come and look,” says Valdez. What makes the most sense for the least amount of cash? Landscape, outdoor space, and lighting.

Update #10: Snip, trim, and shape: Get your landscaping looking neat and tidy

Cost: $50-$100

In NAR’s 2018 Remodeling Impact: Outdoor Features report, agents ranked lawn care as the most desirable feature for homebuyers. It estimated that landscape maintenance recovers 100% of costs at the time of the sale, and add 5 to 15% to your home’s value. So, grab the lawn mower and hedge trimmers and get to work!

Set aside a weekend to plant low maintenance primrose bushes or line your driveway with pavers. Then, before a showing, fill in the yellow spots with green lawn paint that’s safe and easy to use, while giving the front of your house an immediate makeover. These subtle changes brighten up the front lawn and grab the attention of home buyers who will want to step foot into your home.

Update #11: Brighten up your curb appeal with strategic lighting

Cost range: $100-$300

Exterior lighting is a consistent feature that home buyers look for—86% view them as either desirable or essential, according to the NAHB survey.

For less than $250, Valdez helped one family turn their cold patio to a warm and welcoming space with lights.

“They have a lot of outdoor lights and even several strings of fairy lights that are solar lights, giving an evening ambiance for afternoon and evening showings,” which helped to sell in that area. Exterior lighting helps build a cozy atmosphere and keeps the home safe from burglaries.

Instead of rebuilding a patio with thousands of dollars, spruce up the exterior of your home with lights that will take less than an hour to install.

Add a motion-activated headlight above your garage or front steps and hang LED waterproof solar fairy lights along your backyard fence for a low budget update that adds value.

Update #12: Touch up the paint on your home’s exterior

Cost range: $100-$200 for paint, $20 forbrushes and supplies

Cosmetic projects like a fresh coat of paint on your house attract home buyers and appease home appraisers. A solid paint job protects your home from the elements and increases home value.

The average return on resale is about 90% for an exterior paint job. What’s more, fresh paint generally gives the home buyer an impression that the rest of your house will be just as clean.

So, if your home isn’t completely falling apart and you’re on a budget, give the exterior a paint touch-up to cover up the blemishes and focus on the trim, siding, and peeling spots.

First, color match. Then, prime, and get to painting.

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Smart House (not the Disney Channel Original Movie): Technology updates for the 21st Century home

Out of the 18 technology home features that the NAHB surveyed for, buyers in mid to high range income brackets wanted both a wireless security system and programmable thermostat the most. But, smart upgrades won’t necessarily help you sell for more. What they can do is help your home stand out and sell faster.

“We live in a very technological age and we have a lot going on. We’re really busy people. So technology makes our lives easier,” says Valdez. “And everybody wants that,” which isn’t surprising that 70% of millennials prefer and look for homes with smart devices.

In many of the higher price point homes she shows, Valdez sees existing security systems and thermostats included in the price of the listing. And, at least 80% of the time, she has buyers wanting the seller to install this kind of tech.

Update #13: Keep the house safe with a wireless security system

Cost range: $50-$200

When a burglary occurs every 18 seconds in the US, of which 74% are residential properties, it might seem like a no-brainer to install a security system. But, if you’re on a budget for a home sale, investing in security cameras and a monthly service provider subscription doesn’t make much sense in the long-term.

Cheaper, but secure wireless options, like the iSmart Alarm, provides a quick and savvy addition to the home.

According to the Verge, a media network dedicated to reporting on the latest tech, other options include SimpliSafe and Ring Alarm, which both cost less than $300 are easy to install and have 24-hour battery back-up in case of an outage.

This gives home buyers a sense of safety—if your home is one of the few listings they’re looking at with this kind of tech security, you can expect a faster sale.

Update #14: Install a smart thermostat to make temperature control easy

Cost range: $150-$250 for the system, $100-$200 for installation

Consumer Reports finds that the quickest upgrade that can help you sell your home is installing a smart thermostat. They conserve energy, time, and even adapt to your lifestyle, adjusting to how you’ve configured the temperature in your home.

Systems like Nest take note of when you leave for work and turn up the heat when you arrive home. You might compare this to an episode of Black Mirror, but for less than $200 out of your pocket, homebuyers will want to see your home the most out of all the others that don’t have a smart thermostat.

They’re easy to install (Consumer Reports provides a step-by-step guide) and low maintenance, a key feature that home buyers look for with smart homes.

Smart thermostats under $200 include:

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We gave you the stats, so you won’t drill a hole in your wallet

The purpose of a home update is to add, take away, or improve what you already have in the perfect amount—not to go overboard. Speak with a top real estate agent in your area to figure out what homebuyers in your locale and price range want in a house.

“As a seller, you have to depersonalize the space for you and make it to where your buyer can imagine themselves living there and then tailor that space to them and their experiences,” advises Valdez.

For under $1,000, choose the right upgrades to tackle from this list and take the extra time to update the features in your home that will increase your home’s value.

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Small Updates that Increase Home Value: 16 Projects You Can Tackle for Less Than $1,000 (2024)

FAQs

What updates add value to a home? ›

These 10 home updates will net you the biggest increases in property value and the highest returns on your investment.
  • Landscaping. ...
  • Kitchen Remodel. ...
  • Bathroom Remodel. ...
  • Adding a Deck. ...
  • Finishing a Basem*nt. ...
  • Replacing Windows. ...
  • Replacing Your Garage Door. ...
  • Exterior Door Replacement.

What are the top 5 ways to increase home value? ›

8 ways to increase the value of your home
  • Clean and declutter. ...
  • Add usable square footage. ...
  • Make your home more energy-efficient. ...
  • Spruce it up with fresh paint. ...
  • Work on your curb appeal. ...
  • Upgrade your exterior doors. ...
  • Give your kitchen an updated look. ...
  • Stage your home.
Jul 5, 2022

What increases home value the most? ›

Upgrades that add physical square footage or make the home feel more spacious
  • Convert or build a home office. ...
  • Finish your basem*nt. ...
  • Open up the floor plan. ...
  • Add stone veneer to the front of your house. ...
  • Get a door of steel. ...
  • Replace your garage door. ...
  • Update your mailbox and house numbers. ...
  • Touch up or re-do your exterior paint.
Jan 31, 2022

What home improvements add the least value? ›

10 Home Improvements That Do Not Add Value
  • Luxury Items.
  • Extensive Professional Landscaping.
  • Solar Panels.
  • Home Theater.
  • Swimming Pool or Hot Tub.
  • Garage Conversion.
  • Sunroom.
  • Over-Upgrading.
Jan 25, 2023

Does updating light fixtures increase home value? ›

Adding or updating your light fixtures is a relatively inexpensive way to add value to your home. However, the amount your home value will increase after a lighting fixture update is hard to determine. It depends partly on the quality of both your existing and upgraded lighting.

Does updating electrical increase home value? ›

If you hope to increase your home's value before putting it on the market, consider an electrical upgrade. Several electrical upgrades can increase your home's resale value and attract more potential buyers, including grounded outlets, an electrical panel upgrade, and home rewiring.

What are 3 things that can impact the value of a home? ›

A home's value is affected by local real estate trends, the housing market, the home's condition, age, location and property size.

Does flooring add value to a home? ›

Believe it or not, buyers are looking at your floors. They're looking to see what condition they're in. They want to know how hard it is to maintain them and what types of flooring you have. Most homeowners find about a seventy percent ROI on new floors when they go to sell their house.

Does painting increase home value? ›

But will painting your house increase the value? Yes, it can absolutely affect your resale value! Online real estate giant, Zillow, has conducted paint color analyses like this one over the past few years to determine which exterior and interior paint colors add the most value to your home during resale.

What is the #1 thing that determines the value of a home? ›

Ultimately, the financial backing in a deal determines the property's value, and it's most often a mortgage lender making the call.

What adds more value to a home bedroom or bathroom? ›

Bathroom additions return the most, according to Remodeling magazine's report — an average of 86.4 percent. The addition of attic bedrooms, family rooms and sunrooms returned anywhere from 70 to more than 80 percent of the money spent — and that doesn't factor in the value of your own enjoyment of all that new space.

Does adding ceiling fans increase home value? ›

They keep air moving, make for cooler, more pleasant home environments, and are highly desirable to prospective buyers. Minor upgrades like ceiling fans contribute to your home's overall marketability and selling price. Equip your home with ceiling fans throughout the main living areas to capitalize on their value.

Do adding gutters increase home value? ›

Good gutters will attract buyers but don't necessarily add value. All that being said, gutters themselves typically won't increase the value of your home. They're standard, especially in areas with a lot of rain, and having them isn't anything special.

Does knocking down a wall add value? ›

Open layout plans are quite popular, and even experts agree that it is what house hunters look at today. According to The Scotsman, knocking down a wall to open up your room might increase the value of your property by up to 15%.

Should all light fixtures in a house match? ›

You don't need to perfectly match the light fixtures in your home; however, while all light fixtures need not look exactly alike, they should share common features. It is possible to match the shape, color, materials, styles, or other details in, say your living dining combo, or other open to closed floor plan spaces.

Does a garbage disposal add value to a home? ›

Bottom line, a garbage disposal is a practical convenience to have if you prefer to spend as little time as possible cleaning up after cooking. A new disposal is a relatively low-cost kitchen upgrade and can add perceived value to a home upon resale.

Do recessed lights add value? ›

Recessed lighting can add value to a house, though it doesn't provide a specific amount of ROI. They have a modern style and can help make rooms feel inviting, spacious and purposeful. You may be able to get higher offers from potential homebuyers when you update your lighting.

Do GFCI outlets increase home value? ›

Increases home value - Installing GFCI outlets may also be beneficial for homeowners because it can increase the value of their home when selling or refinancing.

Does a new water heater increase home value? ›

These systems play a crucial role in the comfort and efficiency of your home, and potential buyers are willing to pay a premium for homes with these upgrades. By investing in a new, high-efficiency HVAC system and water heater, you can not only increase the value of your home but also enjoy improved comfort.

Does refinishing hardwood floors add value to home? ›

In fact, you can expect to recover 100% of the cost you spent on refinishing them. In addition, according to NAR, nearly 54% of home buyers report they are willing to pay more for a home with finished hardwood floors.

What brings down house value? ›

Changes in the real estate market can lower the value of your home. Natural disasters and climate change can lower your property value because the property is a greater risk to purchase. Foreclosures in your neighborhood can also drive down property value.

What brings value to a home? ›

30 Tips for Increasing Your Home's Value
  • Tip 1: Spend an Hour With a Pro. Invite a realtor or interior designer over to check out your home. ...
  • Tip 2: Inspect It. ...
  • Tip 3: Paint, Paint, Paint. ...
  • Tip 4: Find Inspiration. ...
  • Tip 5: Cut Energy Costs. ...
  • Tip 1: Plant a Tree. ...
  • Tip 2: Low-Maintenance Landscaping. ...
  • Tip 3: Money-Saving Luxury.

What makes a property more valuable? ›

Supply and demand. The basic law of supply and demand have a major effect on the housing market. Simply put, as the housing supply decreases or as demand rises, creating an inventory shortage, home values go up. A real estate inventory shortage means that there are fewer sellers than there are buyers.

What color flooring has the best resale value? ›

Dark hardwood flooring is in style. It makes your home easier to sell and also boosts your home's resale value. Shows off the furniture in the room. Dark hardwood floors have a way of contrasting with lighter colored furnishings.

What flooring adds the most value? ›

You may have already guessed it, but the floor with the highest resale value is hardwood. Since hardwood is always in demand, it is an easy choice to up level your home.

Do buyers prefer carpet in bedrooms? ›

Buyers like carpet in bedrooms, especially in basem*nt bedrooms, for comfort and warmth.” Carpet is also much quieter to walk on than other types of flooring and can help absorb noise. It can mask sounds, such as footsteps and squeaky floors, Fisher adds.

What color increases home value? ›

Not only will greige give your home a warm, elevated look; it will increase its value, too. "Painting your living room a neutral color like gray, beige, or light brown can add up to $2,000 to your home's value, which can be modernized with accents of white," says Bailey Carson, home care expert at Angi.

What colors increase the value of a house? ›

"Generally, going with neutral colors like shades of white, beige, taupe, and grays lead to a faster sale," she shares. "Neutral colors are also more appealing to potential buyers because many want the creative freedom of a blank canvas to add their personal touches to when looking for a new place to call home.

What exterior color house sells best? ›

Which Paint Colors Helps Sell Homes?
  • Neutral Colors. Homebuyers want to be able to picture themselves in your house. ...
  • Blues. When it comes to home exteriors, blue is a great choice. ...
  • White. White complements any style of home and is trendy especially among new builds and condos. ...
  • Warm Earth Tones.
Jul 30, 2020

How accurate is Zillow home value? ›

How accurate is the Zestimate? The nationwide median error rate for the Zestimate for on-market homes is 2.4%, while the Zestimate for off-market homes has a median error rate of 7.49%.

At what age does a house start losing value? ›

If you haven't renovated your home in the past 30 years or so, it won't show well when you put it on the market. In other words, it won't get the same price as a similar home that's been maintained and updated.

What are the four factors that influence value? ›

The current and future importance consumers place on the four factors of value (Desire, Utility, Scarcity, and Effective Purchasing Power) represents Demand and Supply of the product or service.

What is the biggest expense in bathroom remodel? ›

Usually, the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel is labor, tile work, and plumbing. While these areas are superior, there are other aspects like layout changes, shower, etc., that can raise the budget according to your preferences.

What color bathroom for resale? ›

Best Colors for Resale Value

Currently, painting your bathroom light blue can increase the value of your home by $5000. A light blue hue invites a calm, serene, and relaxing environment that compliments almost any decor or design style. Light yellow, cream, beige, and gray are also favorites of prospective home buyers.

What do buyers look for in a bathroom? ›

The bathroom is a place where home buyers want to feel relaxed. They want a spa-like atmosphere, a calm, clean, neutral ambiance that is created using natural decor elements, and a light, neutral colour palette.

Does an extra toilet add value? ›

Typically, bathrooms have the potential to add between 4-5% onto your home's value.

Does backsplash increase home value? ›

Sometimes, the money you spend on renovation is higher than the overall value that it adds With a backsplash, this is an addition that can be done for a few hundred dollars and that adds as much if not more value to your home. How Do Backsplashes Add Value?

Does tile flooring increase home value? ›

Tile can add value to your home if it's an on-trend style that's installed correctly and there aren't outdated materials in other rooms. While experts agree that hard surfaces improve your home's appeal and add more value than carpets, room-to-room consistency rates just as high, according to HomeLight.

What are the negatives of a whole house fan? ›

What are the disadvantages of a whole house fan? While a whole house fan is known for saving money on the cooling bill, it can possibly lead to a higher heating bill in the winter, especially for older whole house fans. An older house fan is a perfect escape for the air you are paying to heat in the wintertime.

Does leaving ceiling fan on raise electric bill? ›

Leaving a ceiling fan on all the time, even when no one is in the room, can also cause an increase in your electric bill. To help with this, only use lights when you need them and make sure they are off before leaving the room.

Do ceiling fans draw a lot of electricity? ›

Do Fans Use a Lot of Electricity? Running a fan takes a lot less electricity than running an air conditioner; ceiling fans average at about 15-90 watts of energy used, and tower fans use about 100 watts.

Is a house better with or without gutters? ›

In most areas, gutters are necessary, because of the amount of rainfall. Gutters are more likely to be useful in areas where the ground slopes towards a home. Unless your roofer specifically tells you that you shouldn't have gutters, it's a good idea to install them.

What are some signs that your gutters need to be replaced? ›

12 Signs You Need to Replace your Gutters
  • Gaps. Your gutters should not have large gaps. ...
  • Cracks or fractures. If there is a visible cut in your gutters, then water will leak out onto your house or fascia. ...
  • Standing water. ...
  • Sagging gutters. ...
  • Peeling paint. ...
  • Rust. ...
  • Water damage marks. ...
  • Mold.

Does removing a closet decrease home value? ›

Eliminating Storage Space

Although you don't advertise the number of closets when you put the home on the market, many buyers keep a sharp eye out for storage. If you get rid of a closet in your master bedroom to make the room larger and there's little to no storage left, you risk turning off a fair number of buyers.

Does eliminating a bedroom devalue a house? ›

8. Permanently Converting or Removing a Bedroom. Permanently converting a bedroom into anything else, is never a good idea and could devalue your property by as much as 10%. That means converting it to a dressing room/closet, TV/Media room or home office.

What adds the most value to a kitchen remodel? ›

12 Ways to Add Value to Kitchens
  • Add an Island. If you have space, add a hardworking island or mobile workstation. ...
  • Make Sure It's the Right Height. ...
  • Use a Neutral Color Scheme. ...
  • Refresh Cabinets. ...
  • Swap Out Lighting. ...
  • Update Fixtures. ...
  • Add a Splashy Backsplash. ...
  • Update Finishes.

What decreases home value? ›

What hurts property value can be things specific to your house — such as deferred maintenance issues, outdated kitchens and bathrooms, or a noisy location — or by outside factors such as your local real estate market or the state of the overall economy.

Do ceiling fans increase home value? ›

They keep air moving, make for cooler, more pleasant home environments, and are highly desirable to prospective buyers. Minor upgrades like ceiling fans contribute to your home's overall marketability and selling price. Equip your home with ceiling fans throughout the main living areas to capitalize on their value.

What are the three most expensive items in a kitchen remodel? ›

Here are the four line items that tend to take up the majority of your budget.
  • Cabinetry and Hardware. Installing new cabinets can take up to 40% of your entire remodeling budget and rightly so. ...
  • Countertop Materials. ...
  • Appliances. ...
  • Plumbing Work and Fixtures.
Nov 30, 2020

How can I update my kitchen cheaply? ›

15 Easy Ways to Update Your Kitchen on a Budget
  1. Exercise Your Green Thumb. I love greenery inside the house. ...
  2. Install Open Shelving. ...
  3. Create a Coffee Bar. ...
  4. Update Your Backsplash. ...
  5. Add A New Light Fixture. ...
  6. Pick a Piece Of Artwork. ...
  7. Add An Herb Wall. ...
  8. Hang a Sliding Pantry Door.
Oct 23, 2020

What is the most expensive part of a remodel? ›

Cabinets: The Most Expensive Part Of A Kitchen Remodel

Cabinets are the most expensive part of a kitchen remodel, regardless of whether you are installing brand-new kitchen cabinets or want to refresh your old cabinets.

What hurts a home appraisal? ›

Updating appliances or any major systems, like plumbing, electrical or HVAC, can be costly, so if yours are outdated, it could affect the overall value of the home. And if the interior hasn't been changed for decades, it may not appeal to buyers, which can also cause the value to decrease.

What are the best colors to sell a house? ›

When you're painting your house to sell, you'll want to stick with neutral or earthy tones, though you can choose white, beiges, greys, or even off-white colors. Depending on the room, you can even choose neutral shades of blue or green (like in the kitchen). You'll also want to avoid white in bathrooms.

What bathroom features add value to a home? ›

Shower and tub

The focal point of any bathroom is the shower and/or tub, so it should come as no surprise that remodeling them offers the highest ROI. If you're upgrading your master bathroom, replacing your tub with a large walk-in shower can raise your home's value.

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