How to Maintain the Value of Your Home

Jul 18, 2017

Whether you decide to build a new home or purchase a home, preserving your property is a big investment. Homeowners have the responsibility of maintaining and even increasing the value of their home. As time goes on, it can be difficult to pay attention to every little thing that needs repair around your home, but the work you do upfront will pay off in the long-run.

These five tips can help you maintain and even increase the value of your home.

Maintenance

Always make an effort to take care of your home. It helps to set money aside every year for big repairs such as roofing, plumbing, and electrical maintenance. Keeping up with minor fixes is just as important as keeping up with major home repairs. Taking care of minor fixes prevents further damage and expenses in the future. The expense of maintaining your home can pile up but if you can afford it, go ahead and take care of whatever repairs need to be done at that moment.

Curb Appeal

Aesthetic appeal is everything when it comes to your home. Landscaping and gardening play a major role in curb appeal. A sloppy looking exterior can be an indicator to other forms of neglect around your house. A fresh paint job every once in a while can conceal pealing areas and faded colors. Power washing the areas of your house closest to grass can stop dirt and grime from building up overtime.

Upgrades

Upgrades to your home every few years keeps the interior looking fresh and modern. Don’t hesitate to get rid of outdated appliances, cabinets, and countertops. Adding new home technology and features can appeal to prospective buyers if you plan on selling your house.

Neighbors

Your house alone is not the only thing that determines the value of your property. The houses surrounding your home play a major role in value as well. Foreclosed homes and property neglect from surrounding homes can bring down the value of your home. It is important to be on one accord with your neighbors and hold each other accountable for keeping neighborhood in good condition.

Advice

Professional home inspections can help you identify exactly what needs repairs your home needs and how much it will cost. Whether you are selling your house or not, it helps to have inspection records to show future buyers that you have maintained your house over the years. Many homeowners feel they can conduct their own home inspections but that is not always the case. A professional home inspector can spot structural and mechanical problems that could destroy the value of your home later down the road.

 

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