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Don't Overlook Resale Impact When Remodeling

 
Author: Mark Nash
 

Pickled oak floor and cabinet finishes, whirlpool bathtubs and indoor-outdoor carpeting were once the rage. Careful planning when remodeling today can save you time and frustration when you sell your home. Here are some tips to save you the aggravation of steaming off all your expensive wallpaper. Mark Nash author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home offers potential remodeler's some tips to consider before starting a project, especially if you plan on selling soon.

-Choose light to medium stain colors when refinishing or installing hardwood floors. Black might be in, but expensive to lighten later.

-Dated ceramic tile and bathroom fixtures need more than todays paint colors and new bath rugs in buyers eyes.

-Choose wall colors than let homebuyers overlay their style. Strong commitment colors can block buyers from seeing themselves in your space.

-Parquet and laminate floors might be a quick fix, but youll pay later with low buyer perceptions of these products.

-Granite counter tops on 1980s oak cabinets with new hardware are a sure sign of a quick but incomplete update to buyers.

-Remember to size walls before applying wallpaper, so it is easier to remove. Homebuyers stay away from homes that have any more than one room of wallpaper. Ditto wallpaper borders.

-Think twice before converting third or fourth bedroom to a master bath. The majority of homebuyers would rather have the flexibility of an extra room.

-Install new kitchen cabinets to the ceiling, todays buyers want the utility of the extra storage 42 cabinets provide.

-Buyers choose homes with first floor family rooms over basement recreation rooms. Compare costs of adding on to the first floor versus building out basement space.

-Include generous walk-in closets, pantries and laundries near bedrooms. Buyers will walk away from a home that cant handle their belongings.

- Consider that buyers will see your in-ground swimming pool as a negative in clod climates.

- Kitchen back splash, ceiling and wall to wall ceiling mirrors are number one on the buyer hate parade!

-Keep finishes and proportions of new rooms similar to existing spaces. The huge new living room with crown molding next to the old galley kitchen with metal cabinets screams poor remodeling planning.

- Spiral staircases might solve space limitations; most buyers will stay away from a home with one, or discount your price to add a full-size staircase.

-Textured walls and popcorn ceilings are a common turn-off for buyers.

- Remember to add sufficient heat and air-conditioning when remodeling. After -thought baseboard heating and the only window air-conditioner in a centrally air-conditioned home denotes poor planning.

 
 
 

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