Home Improvements To Add Value To Your Home

The average time a homeowner in the UK stays in their property is 21 years. This contrasts with the 1980's, when a fast-rising property market encouraged a move every eight years on average. High prices in some regions, Stamp Duty and the other costs of moving, are now encouraging us to stay put and spend money improving our properties.
Home Improvements To Add Value To Your Home

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Home Improvements To Add Value To Your Home

With several families living around and making changes to their homes (home improvement). It’s a smart idea to choose upgrades and refurbishments to improve your house that will make it even better. And Also, value if you ever plan to sell.

Evidence suggests that many more of us are putting down roots and choosing to stay in our current homes for longer. The average time a homeowner in the UK stays in their property is 21 years. This contrasts with the 1980’s, when a fast-rising property market encouraged a move every eight years on average. 

However, high prices in some regions, Stamp Duty and the other costs of moving, are now encouraging us to stay put and spend money improving our properties.  

With so many more people staying put and embarking on some home improvement, it’s a good idea to select improvements and renovations that will add value to your property in case you do decide to move on one day. 

Some of the best improvements to add value to your property include (plus potential value added):

  • Converting your cellar — 30% 
  • Converting your garage to living space — 15% 
  • Extending the kitchen — 15% 
  • Loft conversion to add a bedroom — 15% 
  • Increase living space with a conservatory or similar — 10% 
  • Kerb and garden appeal — up to 10% 
  • Fitting a new bathroom — 5% 
  • Making the living area open plan — 3-5% 

Here are some useful tips to bear in mind before embarking on your chosen project: 

Check your home 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 – home improvement 

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. 

Hire a professional For Home Improvement

Avoid a DIY disaster by only taking on projects you are confident you can complete. 

We can help to Remortgage in home improvement

Please get in touch if you are looking to fund your home renovations with a remortgage or second charge loan. 

About the Author
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Ishbir Rakhra
With over a decade of experience, Ishbir understands the intricate workings of the real estate industry. He can help prospective buyers with his experience in personal developments as well as agency advice. His advice will come in handy for residential sales, portfolio growth, land and construction.
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