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Kansas City Real Estate Podcast with James Hern and Michael Hern - Big or Small, These Renovations Can Transform Your Home

Big or Small, These Renovations Can Transform Your Home

06/11/19 • -1 min

Kansas City Real Estate Podcast with James Hern and Michael Hern
Whether big or small, your budget should allow for certain renovations to be made when it comes time to sell your home. Here are a few renovation tips to think about:  One lower-cost renovation you can make is increasing your curb appeal. Something as simple as doing a little landscaping, mulching, or sprucing up your yard’s overall appearance by cleaning up yard waste can make a big difference. Also a simple fix, replacing the hardware on your cabinet doors and any other door in your home can totally transform the look of your home.  The next one on the list should come as no surprise: painting. Especially if you have young children, your home’s walls probably aren’t exactly in pristine condition. Over time, the walls of a lived-in home tend to have scuffs, nicks, and maybe even fingerprints. Whether it’s your walls or cabinets, applying some new paint can add a great deal of buyer appeal. “Something as simple as doing a little landscaping, mulching, or sprucing up your yard’s overall appearance by cleaning up yard waste can make a big difference.” Let’s shift our attention to bigger-budget renovation items that will give you the greatest bang for your buck. While you can opt for a minor remodel, a full kitchen remodel usually returns a whopping 110% of the money you’ve spent.      The same goes for a bathroom remodel, but it’s important to note that this depends on how many bathrooms are in your home. It would probably be unwise to add, say, six bathrooms when your home already has two.   In any case, smaller items like new tile or light fixtures will give your home a nice value boost and are likely to put every dollar you spend back into your pocket.  From simple to difficult and cheap to expensive, these are just a few of the great renovation options you can try in your home that will prove to be money well spent.  Should you have any additional questions or if need input on what you can do to add value to your home before you sell, don’t hesitate to contact us by phone at 816-875-1744 or by email at [email protected]. We at The Hern Group would be happy to help!
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Whether big or small, your budget should allow for certain renovations to be made when it comes time to sell your home. Here are a few renovation tips to think about:  One lower-cost renovation you can make is increasing your curb appeal. Something as simple as doing a little landscaping, mulching, or sprucing up your yard’s overall appearance by cleaning up yard waste can make a big difference. Also a simple fix, replacing the hardware on your cabinet doors and any other door in your home can totally transform the look of your home.  The next one on the list should come as no surprise: painting. Especially if you have young children, your home’s walls probably aren’t exactly in pristine condition. Over time, the walls of a lived-in home tend to have scuffs, nicks, and maybe even fingerprints. Whether it’s your walls or cabinets, applying some new paint can add a great deal of buyer appeal. “Something as simple as doing a little landscaping, mulching, or sprucing up your yard’s overall appearance by cleaning up yard waste can make a big difference.” Let’s shift our attention to bigger-budget renovation items that will give you the greatest bang for your buck. While you can opt for a minor remodel, a full kitchen remodel usually returns a whopping 110% of the money you’ve spent.      The same goes for a bathroom remodel, but it’s important to note that this depends on how many bathrooms are in your home. It would probably be unwise to add, say, six bathrooms when your home already has two.   In any case, smaller items like new tile or light fixtures will give your home a nice value boost and are likely to put every dollar you spend back into your pocket.  From simple to difficult and cheap to expensive, these are just a few of the great renovation options you can try in your home that will prove to be money well spent.  Should you have any additional questions or if need input on what you can do to add value to your home before you sell, don’t hesitate to contact us by phone at 816-875-1744 or by email at [email protected]. We at The Hern Group would be happy to help!

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