7 Weekend Projects to Boost Your Property Value
Whether you’re putting your home on the market in a few weeks or a few years, strategic upgrades can make all the difference. But you don't have to embark on a major remodel to make a significant improvement.
Even minor updates can have a big impact on your home’s aesthetic, and certain renovations can even boost its future sale price.
From curb appeal to interior updates, here are seven weekend projects that will enhance your home’s current charm and long-term value.
1. Freshen Your Front Door
Is your front door looking a little tired? A new coat
of paint can make your home more inviting to today’s guests and tomorrow’s
buyers.
But before you grab that paintbrush, think carefully
about your choice of hue. According to a recent study, the colour of your front
door can boost—or lower—your home's sale price by thousands of dollars.1
Cement gray, for instance, was found to decrease
purchase offers by an average of $3,365. Going too bold can also deter home
shoppers. The safest bets? Classic black or a mid-tone brown are proven
winners.1
Need help choosing the perfect paint or stain for your
front door? We'd be happy to offer advice or refer you to a design professional
for assistance.
2. Upgrade Your Hardware and Lighting
It's easy to overlook dated cabinet pulls or dingy
light switches in your own home. But those seemingly minor details can leave a
bad impression on visitors.
Swapping out old hardware for modern alternatives can
easily and affordably elevate your space. New cabinet handles, for example, are
relatively inexpensive and require just a few minutes and a screwdriver to
install. To maximize the longevity of your update, consider classic shapes and
finishes like brass knobs or nickel cup pulls.2
Take a look at your light fixtures, too. Try replacing
an out-of-style chandelier with a more contemporary option. Even just updating
your lampshades and lightbulbs can create a brighter, more welcoming space. Additionally, many experts agree that
high-quality lighting can show off your property’s best features when it comes
time to sell.3
Uncomfortable changing a light fixture yourself?
Contact us for a referral to a licensed electrician for help.
3. Update Your Bathroom Fixtures
Bathrooms can show their age quickly, but a few
inexpensive updates can take years off in just a few hours. And since many
buyers will be more drawn to a home that feels clean and modern, even small
changes can make a big difference.
According to one U.S.-based study, for every dollar
you spend on minor cosmetic upgrades—like swapping out the bathroom mirror,
upgrading hardware, or refinishing cabinets—you’ll see a $1.71 increase in your
home’s value.4
Bathroom hardware is a great place to start. Consider
updating your faucets and showerheads (we recommend lower-flow options to save
money and the environment), and don't forget about towel racks, toilet paper
holders, and any other fixtures that look worn or discoloured.5
According to hardware manufacturer Delta, black
finishes are currently trending. Spa-like upgrades, like steam showers and
luxury hand showers, are also in high demand.6
If your existing vanity is in poor condition,
installing a new one is a slightly bigger project, but it has a huge impact on
the look and feel of the room. Reach out for a list of retailers who carry
high-quality but affordable prefabricated options.
4. Give Your Kitchen Cabinets a Makeover
A recent study found that a kitchen renovation can
boost a home’s sale price by up to 20%, making it one of the most valuable home
improvement projects.7 So, it's no surprise that an updated kitchen
is a top priority for Canadian homeowners and potential buyers alike.8
If your kitchen cabinets are from another era, that’s
probably the first place you’ll want to start. Fortunately, you
don’t need to commit to the hassle and expense of installing new cabinets if
your current ones are in good shape. Instead, consider painting them.
Not only is it more affordable and eco-friendly than
replacement, but Better Homes and Gardens reports that this option typically
offers a greater return on investment.9 When it comes to choosing
the right colour, warm neutrals and shades of green and blue are especially
on-trend.10
Thinking about painting your cabinets yourself? Be
sure to plan in advance and block out at least a couple of days for the
project. You’ll need to take off all your cabinet doors and hardware and
thoroughly cover your kitchen appliances and counters. You’ll also need to wait
for the doors to dry before reassembling your kitchen.11
If you’re not confident in your painting skills,
hiring a professional will still be far less expensive than installing new
cabinets. We’re happy to refer you to capable painters in our network.
5. Look at Your Landscaping
First impressions matter, and putting some work into
your home’s exterior can make a big difference in how your guests and
neighbours view it. Curb appeal can also make or break a potential buyer’s
perception of your home—and significantly impact their offer.
According to a study by the Journal of Real Estate
Finance, curb appeal can account for 7% of a home’s sale price.12
And in some areas of Canada, it’s among the top three renovations offering the
highest return on investment.13
One of the best ways to improve curb appeal is through
landscaping—and it doesn’t have to be elaborate. First and foremost, focus on
keeping things neat, tidy, and welcoming. Mow your lawn, refresh any mulch,
prune overgrown shrubs, and add pops of colour with flowers. To take things up
a notch, add outdoor lighting and plant perennial flowers along the sides of
your walkway.
When you’re ready to get started, reach out for a list
of our favourite local garden centres where you can find all the necessary
supplies.
6. Refinish Your Wood Floors
For many buyers, wood floors are a huge selling point.
Unfortunately, they also tend to get scuffed and worn over time, especially if
you have kids or pets.
The good news? If your wood floors could use a
touch-up, it’s well worth the time and cost. According to one U.S.-based study,
it’s the project that pays off the most in terms of resale value, with an
average 147% return on investment.14
If you have a few days to devote to your floors, you
can rent the necessary equipment from a local hardware store. While you’re
there, pick up some basic supplies, like a putty knife, paintbrushes,
sandpaper, and stain.15 And if you want to modernize your space, opt
for a lighter wood tone, which is the current trend.16
Of course, we’re also happy to provide the names of
trusted professionals who can tackle the work for you.
7. Clean or Replace Your Grout
Let’s face it: Whether it’s on a kitchen floor or a
bathroom wall, grout gets grimy over time, even with regular cleaning.
Fortunately, refreshing your grout is a relatively simple and affordable
project that can yield impressive results.
According to Apartment Therapy, grout that’s in poor
condition is often one of the first things a potential buyer notices when they
tour a bathroom.17 Fresh, clean grout, on the other hand, makes your
bathroom sparkle—and that can pay off in a big way in terms of buyer’s
perceptions.
If your grout is simply stained, a focused cleaning
session can make a big difference. Try a specialized product or a simple mix of
baking soda, water, and hydrogen peroxide.17 If the grout is
cracked, crumbling, or stained beyond repair, it’s time to replace it. Luckily,
the right tools make that a very doable DIY project, even if it can get
messy—and it’s a lot easier and less expensive than retiling.18
No time to tackle it yourself? Reach out for a
recommendation of a pro who can help.
CHOOSING THE PROJECT THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU
Embarking on home improvements can be exciting, but
it's essential to choose projects that align with your goals, budget, and skill
level. Whether you're preparing to sell your home or simply want to enhance its
value, there are projects to suit every homeowner.
If you're unsure where to start, don't hesitate to reach out for personalized advice and recommendations. With the right approach, you can unlock your home's full potential and enjoy the rewards for years to come.
The above references an opinion and is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be financial, legal, or tax advice. Consult the appropriate professionals for advice regarding your individual needs.
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