Don’t Add a Pool Unless YOU are Swimming In It
- You will not be able to add the price you pay for a pool onto the previous value of the home. It doesn’t work that way.
Don’t Get So Personal
- Avoid overly customized designs. This can include overly designed kitchens, baths and anything else that you consider one of a kind.
Don’t Decide for Your Buyers
- If there are obvious repairs or upgrades needed, don’t make them. Instead, provide a credit to the buyer, so they can have things done the way they want.
Make the Space Intentional
- Keep the rooms as they were intended. Extra bedroom? Keep it a bedroom, not an office. Let the prospective buyers decide how they want to use the space.
What are the Neighbors Doing?
- Take a look at other homes in your neighborhood and keep your upgrades somewhere in the middle. If you go too far with your add-ons, you will be targeting high-end buyers.
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