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PROPERTY ADVICE


 Small, simple ways to
                Thinking of selling soon? Follow our top tips first, to add value to
 add value to your home
                         your home without mess, stress or expense.





          f you’re thinking about selling your home,
          you’re probably already wondering how
        Imuch your property is worth. Whatever that
        figure may be, the chances are that by making
        some small improvements now, you could
        increase the value of your home and maximise
        your selling price when the time comes to list
        your property.

        Yes, that’s right – you don’t have to add an
        extension or do a full renovation to add value.
        There are plenty of small, cheap and easy
        changes that could make all the difference to
        the price of your property.
        We  know  that  selling  your  home  isn’t  an
        overnight decision, so if you think you might
        want to take the plunge in the next few   Think about the kerb appeal
        months, now is an ideal time to get started.
                                                Cleaning and tidying the outside of your
                                                home can instantly boost its overall value,
        Get rid of grotty sealant               as Francesca Hill, Senior Property Valuer
        Making one small change in your bathroom   at Coulters, says: “It’s well-known that
        could make more of an impact than you   decluttering and cleaning  your property
        may think. Tzana Webster, Sales Director   is  vital  when  marketing  it,  however the
        at Watermans Legal, explains: “Get rid of   exterior can often be neglected. Many
        mouldy, gross and grotty sealant around   owners no longer notice the exterior
        the bath or shower tray. It’s such a cheap   of their property; buyers on the other
        and easy thing to repair that will not only   hand can be strongly influenced by first
        make a massive difference to the look of   impressions. Whether it’s the front garden
        the bathroom, but it can also make a big   or the communal stairwell, it’s important
        difference with your Home Report surveyor.   that you pay attention to the view buyers
        A surveyor will note that worn sealant can   see as they approach your property.”
        lead to water spillage, which can cause rot
        or damp behind the shower tray or bath   Repainting  your front door  and
        panels, which can put buyers on edge. If it’s   choosing a stylish and welcoming
        not mouldy, the surveyor won’t comment   colour can help to create a fantastic
        and you have a very happy Home Report,   first impression for both your surveyor
        with lots of ‘category ones’!”.         and prospective buyers.

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