How Much Should You Spend on Home Improvement

It is a general fact that home improvement can tremendously increase the face value of your home. However, before making these improvements, you should check out first if the cost can actually bring you a profitable return. Repairs are seen as additional investments, and do not guarantee that you can make a sizable profit out of it. There are parts of the Maryland real estate market where home sales have rebounded, given that it is a buyers market, remodeling your Maryland home can improve your chances of selling your house.

Here are some aspects that you should think and weigh upon before making home improvement:

Know the areas of the house that is in dire need of improvement. Remember that the bathroom and the kitchen are huge selling point of the house. If these areas need improvement, you may call a reliable Maryland home remodeling contractor.

Make some comparison with the selling values of the homes on your neighborhood. If you are making major repairs, do not base it on the neighbor's home. Repair only the areas that really need improvement.

Find out the total projected cost for the improvement, particularly on the kitchen or the bathroom. You may also talk to a Maryland kitchen remodeling contractors to see how much the actual cost could be.

Eliminate any bugs or termites residing beneath wood and carpeted surfaces. Making them stay will only make your improvements come into naught.

You can consult a real estate agent to supply you with a comparative analysis on the possible actual selling value of your home. In this way, you can project how much you can spend on home improvement.

The two most common areas in the house that needs improvement are usually the kitchen and the bathroom. In the kitchen, here are some fixtures that should be repaired if there is a need for it:

Kitchen cabinets - These are the first thing that can be seen on the kitchen. If these items are remodeled, it can attract buyers.

Kitchen appliances - New appliances attracts prospective buyers. This is because they won't spend time on purchasing kitchen appliances anymore as this is available in your remodeled kitchen.

Sinks made of stainless steel - If the sinks appear shiny and new, then it adds attractiveness to your kitchen appearance.

Floor Tiles and backsplash - Freeing them from any stain or molds and making them shiny as new can also attract prospective buyers.

The bathroom can be the smallest place in the house and yet can really add a huge return on investment when it is improved to look as brand new. Here are few fixtures that may need improvement:

* Bathroom Cabinets
* Bathroom sinks
* Toilet bowls
* Bath tubs
* Towel rack
* Tissue and toothbrush holders
* Mirrors
* Bathroom tiles and flooring
* Bathroom windows and shades
* Lighting
* Showers
* Heaters
* Other decorations such as candle holder for scented candles

If these fixtures are remodeled and are visually appealing or attractive, it can create more impact on the selling price of your home. The items mentioned above should be artistically drawn together to make a simple theme or perhaps a quiet statement.

 

About the Author

For more information on Maryland home remodeling contact a MHIC licensed contractor. BT Martin Contractors has been specializing in custom kitchen remodeling in Bethesda Maryland for 20 years.

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