There are a number of reasons you might want a quick sale on your home. Perhaps you are moving for work and need to sell your home quickly, or perhaps you’re going through a difficult divorce and want to divide your assets without too much drama. Whatever your reason, there are some simple ways you can add value to your home without shelling out for costly renovations. Follow these four simple steps…
Change the name
A recent report revealed that simply changing the name of your home can help to boost the value. There’s something romantic and quaint about a home with a name that helps to spark the buyer’s imagination. Having a name will also make it much more memorable, and help the buyer to imagine living there.
Remove the clutter
If you’re hoping for a quick sale, chances are you may have already moved out. While an empty home can help the potential buyer to imagine living there, it can also stunt the imagination and make the space feel empty and hollow. Consider leaving the basic furniture in the home until it sells. If you are still living there, you will want to focus on removing all personal clutter from your home.
Cater to your buyer
If you live in a great school district, you will want to play up the family-friendly aspects of your home. Ensuring your garden is child-friendly and also highlighting how extra space in your home could easily be converted into a nursery or playroom. If your children love to make dens under the stairs, it might be a great time to showcase these kid-friendly hiding places.
Cut the costs
A lot of people assume that they need to work with the conveyancing solicitor that their estate agent recommends, but this can result in paying extra. Your estate agent will often receive a fee from the conveyancing solicitors for the referral, and this fee will often be added onto your final bill. If you’re selling a home in London, there’s no reason you can’t use conveyancing solicitors based in Manchester.
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