How to add value to your home with these five simple steps

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Increasing your property’s value doesn’t always require large-scale renovations. There are a variety of cost-effective ways to improve your home’s price, but homeowners should carefully consider whether these changes are worth the investment.

MyToolShed shares expert advice on the best ways to boost your property’s value, with tips from industry professionals.

Clean your garden as ‘these small tasks can have a big impact’

A tidy, presentable garden can make a significant difference when it comes to selling your home.

Property prices: A tidy, presentable garden is a big selling point for people looking to buy their next home (Image: GETTY)
Property prices: A tidy, presentable garden is a big selling point for people looking to buy their next home (Image: GETTY)

McGregor, a gardening expert, and Emoov.co.uk, an estate agent, share their top garden tips. “A well-maintained garden is a huge selling point,” says McGregor. “If your garden is in disarray, it could put potential buyers off due to the effort and cost required to restore it.”

To make the most of your garden, McGregor recommends mowing the grass, trimming hedges and shrubbery, and adding colourful plants to create a welcoming atmosphere.

“Clean patios and pathways and pull up any weeds,” he advises. “These small tasks can have a big impact on the overall look and appeal of your garden.”

Adding garden decking

Adding decking to your garden can create a fantastic outdoor space that buyers may find attractive.

Exterior garden decking. Credit: Go 2 Darlows
Exterior garden decking. Credit: Go 2 Darlows

However, McGregor cautions that the initial cost of laying decking can be quite high. “It’s important to consider whether the investment will bring the return you’re expecting,” he says. “Decking can be a great feature, but it requires time and money to install, so it’s worth considering whether you’re prepared for the disruption.”

While decking can increase your home’s value, McGregor advises thinking long-term and ensuring the addition will enhance the overall appeal of your property without overextending your budget.

A fresh coat of paint

A quick and cost-effective way to add value to your home is by applying a fresh coat of paint. According to Zillow research, certain colours can significantly boost property value.

Freshly painted bathroom. Credit: FrenchicPaint.co.uk
Freshly painted bathroom. Credit: FrenchicPaint.co.uk

“In particular, light blue in the bathroom could increase your home’s value by over £2,300, while a light taupe living room could add a similar amount,” says Emoov.co.uk.

Freshly painted walls can also make your home feel well-maintained, appealing to potential buyers who prefer not to take on the task of repainting after they move in. “It’s a simple, affordable update that can make a huge difference in how buyers perceive your property,” Emoov.co.uk adds.

Don’t neglect your front door

The front door is one of the first things potential buyers will notice, and giving it a makeover can be an inexpensive way to improve your home’s curb appeal.

“A new coat of glossy paint on the front door can instantly make your house look more inviting,” says McGregor. “It’s an easy and cost-effective home improvement that can make a real difference.”

If you’re looking to go the extra mile, McGregor suggests adding small touches like a new door knocker or letterbox. “These additions are inexpensive but can really elevate the look of your home from the outside, making it stand out to buyers.”

Freshly painted front door. Credit: Emerald UPVC Windows
Freshly painted front door. Credit: Emerald UPVC Windows

While larger renovations like decking may offer a significant return on investment, small improvements such as tidying up your garden, freshening up your front door, or adding a lick of paint can be equally impactful.

McGregor and Emoov.co.uk agree that with the right approach, you can make affordable upgrades that increase your home’s value without overstretching your budget.

“Think carefully about what changes will give you the best return,” McGregor advises. “Small adjustments can have a big impact, and it’s about creating a home that looks well cared for and inviting to potential buyers.”


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