Every homeowner would do well to have a major spruce up of their home before trying to put it on the market, whether it’s applying a new coat of paint or a completing a major DIY task. But did you know there are actually major elements of your home that can devalue your property?
According to a recent study performed by the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), there are certain features of a home that can be so niche, they can lower the value of your home! Find out which ones were the main offenders.
Homes With Too Much of their Current Owner’s Personality
At the end of the day, you shouldn’t feel uncomfortable indulging your personal tastes when it comes to decorating your home. However, if your tastes involved bold and bright colours or unconventional design choices, you might want to consider repainting before trying to sell. A moderately decorated home requires less work to change and acts as a blank slate for your prospective buyers to project their imagination onto.
Shine a light into your rooms
A house full of dark rooms isn’t going to be an attractive prospect to your prospective buyers. Make sure you trim back any trees or bushes that might your windows and ensure the curtains are kept tied back, to allow your rooms to be illuminated with natural light.
Outdated Tech
Built-in kitchen appliances and solar panels are attractive additions to a home. However, like all technology, many of these items will likely be out of date within the space of half a decade and will be costly to uninstall and replace. Consider upgrading to more recent technology and you could potentially add value to your property!
Swimming Pools
To be fair, not many of us have a swimming pool on our property, but for those who do, it can actually bring the value of your property down. It turns out swimming pools aren’t as fun as they look, as they require a lot of expensive maintenance, they take up a lot of space, and if they’re outside then the great British weather can mean you don’t get a lot of usage out of your pool. It might be worth reconsidering having one installed if you know you won’t be in the property long term.
Japanese Knotweed
Again, not something you would expect to find around the average home, but this infamous weed can damage the foundations of a home and cause subsidy issues which can be extremely costly. If you spot the weed, hire a professional to remove it as quickly as possible.
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