asbestos popcorn ceilings

asbestos popcorn ceilings

Make your Home Ready for Selling

Doing quick fixes to your home before selling it really pays off. But you have to take note of which fixes would be best for your house and which will give you the biggest return in the future. The National Association of Realtors agree that the most important factors to consider when selling your property are the location of your home, the time of year, market temperature and competing inventory. However, you have to be made aware that the effects of these factors can be diminished if you make several fixes that would be beneficial for your home. For sure, you will be able to attract more potential buyers if you keep your house robust, livable and safe.

Flooring Fixes

Most buyers prefer hardwood floors. If your home already has them, it would pay to have the existing carpeting removed and the floors refinished. If your sub-floor is plywood, then replace the carpeting with a neutral color, such as light tan or beige. Neutral carpeting is your best bet for resale. Also, don’t forget to replace chipped or cracked tiles. It is also important to clean or replace the grout. If you want to improve the aesthetics of the flooring, you can choose to have ceramic installed but remember that ceramic can be quite expensive.

Paint Ceiling and Walls

It is an overlooked fact that most buyers spend more time staring at ceilings. They are going to look for signs of a leaky roof or other things that might require fixes. What you should keep them from seeing are stains from grease or smoke and ceiling cracks. It’s the same for walls. Nothing says freshness like new paint, and it’s the most cost effective and hassle-free improvement.

If you have wallpapers on your walls, get rid of them. It’s not that buyers don’t like wallpapers in general but existing wallpapers are your personal choice, not theirs. The easiest way of taking them off is by using an inexpensive wallpaper steamer.

You should also take note of dated wood paneling. Old wood paneling has gone out of style and a fresh coat of paint would be the ticket to improving it.

You will also need to scrape off and repaint older popcorn ceilings that often contain hazardous asbestos.

Kitchen Improvements

The most expensive items to replace in a kitchen are usually the appliances and cabinets. If these are already dated and dilapidated, then you might want to replace them. It might be very difficult to sell the house if buyers see that your kitchen is beat-up.

For cabinets, resurfacing is your option. You can also add a fresh coat of paint and new hardware to the cabinets.

Bathrooms

Nothing turns off buyers more than dirty and neglected bathrooms. You must remember that the bathroom is one of the most visited areas in the house. Therefore, it is very important to keep it clean and spick-and-span all the time. New floors, fixtures and lights in the bathroom also pay off.

Roofs and the Exterior

When buyers see that the roof of the house needs to be replaced, then they tend to shy away from that. Of course, they wouldn’t want to have that extra cost on their shoulders. If you see that the roof needs to be replaced, then, by all means, replace it. 

 

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The Professor posted at 2010-3-5 Category: Asbestos