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Tips to Add Value to Your Home Before You Sell 

Selling your home can be a daunting prospect, especially if you have been living in the same house since you started your family, or even since you were born. Before you sell your property, though, you need to know that you are making the most of it and that you can get as much money for the home that you have loved as possible.

Here are some of the top tips to add value to your home before you place it on the market.

Add Accessible Features 

You may not think that accessible features are too important if you are not specifically marketing your property to disabled people. However, not many houses have been kitted out with disabled people in mind. This means that, if your home has accessible features, you will instantly be adding value to your property by expanding your market and ensuring that disabled people are able to live comfortably in your former home without having to spend a lot of money themselves on making the property accessible. For instance, you might decide to add residential elevators that will allow disabled people to get between floors without any problems or barriers. However, if you decide to install these, you should ensure that you have space in your home for these elevators, as they need quite a lot of empty space around them. 

Heat and Cool Your Home 

With extreme weather becoming more common, more people are looking toward manmade options to regulate the temperature of their homes and ensure that they can remain happy, healthy, and comfortable throughout both the summer and winter months.

To combat this, you should consider adding a great HVAC system to the property that can ensure that residents are able to remain either cool or warm at the touch of a button, no matter the temperature outside. Not only this, but underfloor heating can also come in useful. A rarer alternative, underfloor heating can allow you to keep your feet toasty in the mornings and evenings, and it can spread heat more evenly around the property. 

Make Your Home Sustainable 

Sustainability is now high on a lot of homeowners’ agendas due to increasing concerns about the climate. To ensure that your home can match these buyers’ needs, you should look at using natural building materials, installing solar panels, replacing your old windows with triple-glazed options, and improving your attic insulation. This will allow homeowners in the future to reduce their carbon footprints and leave them with a partially self-sufficient space to call home. 

Create an Outdoor Living Space 

If your house is on the smaller side, an outdoor living space can act as an extra room for possible homeowners where they can cook, entertain, and come together as a family. The best outdoor living spaces have kitchens or barbecues, lighting, toasty heating options, and seating for everyone, as well as a deck or a patio that can prevent everyone from getting their feet wet and muddy. This can help you make your home larger without building an extension.  

 

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