FREDERICK, MD, May 10, 2011 - Let’s face it—the market is tough right now. If you’re selling your home, there are certain focal points that can give your property the selling edge it needs to draw in buyers, ensuring a faster sale—and a higher selling price. However, there is no need to build a pricey addition or completely gut your existing property. “By evaluating your home’s top selling points, you can add modern touches to these features to create a new, fresh feel without doing major renovations,” says William Bill Price, Real Estate Teams, LLC of Real Estate Teams, LLC.
Point 1: Glam up your bathroom and kitchen. Does your house have a large kitchen or multiple bathrooms? “Nice bathrooms and kitchens are attractive qualities in a house, and you can make yours look luxurious without going overboard,” explains Price. If you can’t afford double sinks, a whirlpool tub or a walk-in shower in your bathroom, try making subtle adjustments. “Small tweaks, like a new mirror or updated lighting, can have a huge effect on the atmosphere of a room,” notes Price. Expand the range of your kitchen by adding a center island with barstools, updating major appliances and giving a second thought to your countertops. “Slab countertops, especially granite, are really popular choices,” suggests Price. “And as far as appliances go, stainless steel is the real deal.”
Point 2: Opt for wood. Does your home have large, open rooms? Make them appear even larger with the right flooring. “Hardwood floors are timeless, and one of the most common features requested by buyers,” says Price. Consider ripping up old carpet and refinishing the wood beneath. Hardwood too expensive? “There are many synthetic alternatives that are nearly as appealing as hardwood, at a fraction of the cost” comments Price.
Point 3: Organization is key. Do you have a ton of open wall space? Make the most of it with built-ins. “Buyers love built-in organizational systems, like entertainment credenzas or bookshelves.” Built-ins are relatively easy to have installed, and can give your home a unique edge. “Don’t forget about closets,” warns Price. Expanding the closets in bedrooms and bathrooms, or adding a walk-in pantry in the kitchen, can add additional sparkle to your home.
Point 4: Don’t forget to landscape. Do you have a large yard? Maximize this space before putting your home up for sale. “Especially in the Spring season, the landscaping can have a huge effect on the length of time it stays on the market,” says Price. Keep the grass neatly mowed and any gardens well tended. ”Adding a deck or patio is a great idea, but if your budget won’t allow it, simply place some outdoor furniture around the yard in small clusters, so buyers can imagine themselves spending time outside with family and friends.”
By singling out and focusing on the top selling points of your property, you can decide what renovations should be made to make the most of what you already have.
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Im a long time Maryland resident having graduated from Annapolis High School, Johns Hopkins University (BSE) and the University of Maryland. I graduated from University of Maryland with a Masters degree in Engineering. I earned my REALTOR license in 2002 and the Graduate REALTOR Institute designation, GRI. My focus is to assist my clients achieve their objective in their real estate transaction while saving them time and money.
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