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Tips that will add value to your home

Local Ipswich News
Local Ipswich News
Published: April 4, 2023
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HERE are a few tips that have proven to really add value, both in the short-term and long-term to your home, especially if you looking to sell.

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  • GET INTO THAT GARDEN
  • FRESHLY PAINTED
  • LET THERE BE LIGHT
  • CLEAN IT WELL

Australia has experienced one of the longest ‘bull runs’ in the country’s property value history, and even though COVID-19 restrictions tempered growth, we’ve only seen incremental declines in home values – apart from the luxury price ranges.

We’ve had some strong price increases in most state capitals, particularly over the past five years.

For a lot of Australians that’s meant it’s a great time to sell your home and take advantage of those gains.

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GET INTO THAT GARDEN

Gardens give street appeal at the front, and liveability at the back.

Research has shown that big, old established trees make people feel richer too; there is a deep psychological impact to having a lush, leafy, well planned garden.

Look after yours, weed it, pay careful attention to the plants you put in, or just pay a landscaper.

At the same time, we should caution that smaller properties or places targeting young professionals and retirees should go sparingly when it comes to what goes into the garden – in those instances, low maintenance is a winner.

FRESHLY PAINTED

There’s something to be said for seeing a cool white fence or walking into a freshly painted hallway or room.

It just immediately says ‘welcome’ and feels new.

Paint, compared to many other physical improvements you can make to a property, is relatively inexpensive but we have seen well-painted properties sell over the odds – when they are paired with well-styled furniture that captures the imagination of the market.

If you’re painting for yourself, feel free to experiment a little with colours or neutral shades.

If the sun is shining this weekend, dust off that paint roller and brush, you’ll be doing yourself, and your home’s value, a favour.

LET THERE BE LIGHT

As you walk through your home, it’s easy to forget the impact that windows and natural light can have.

Consider your drapes and blinds and whether they enclose or open your space.

Also look at the condition of the glass and if your windows are dirty (or covered in finger prints) wash them down so they let more light through.

CLEAN IT WELL

Keep your life simple by regularly maintaining order in your cupboards and even sheds or garages so you can find what you need without the fuss.

Attend to often forgotten items, like patio furniture over winter so you’ll have it looking great for summer and make sure the kitchen is spotless.

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