Home improvements to add value to your home
Looking to get some home improvements?
Check your deeds
There could be restrictions on what you can do, you may require planning permission, especially if it affects a boundary or external modifications are involved.
Check your policy
If you’re going to make any major changes to your home, you should contact your buildings and contents insurance provider first to avoid unintentionally invalidating your policy and check your policy covers you for accidental damage.
Get your paperwork in order
If you are looking at a large undertaking such as converting your loft, ensure you have the correct paperwork and certification, otherwise the money you spend may not be realised in the sale price.
Preserve bedroom space
Try not to reduce your bedroom count, you may want to convert a third bedroom into an en suite, but by losing a bedroom you will reduce the value of your property.
Be commercially-minded
Consider the neighbourhood you live in and the types of buyers likely to want to live there, for example spending money landscaping your garden may not appeal to a younger professional couple who want low-maintenance outside space.
Avoid personalisation
Unless you are prepared to redecorate when you come to sell, use a neutral colour scheme, introduce colours in soft furnishings and accessorises and personalisation with pictures or photos.
YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT.
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