Top 5 Home Improvement Mistakes: San diego foreclosures and REO'sLeave a comment »
Buying San Diego foreclosures and REO's to fix up and sell can be a lot of fun. Especially for first timers, it can be easy to get carried away by over improving San Diego foreclosures and REO's. Of course, you want to make your San Diego foreclosures and REO's look great so you can get as much money as possible when you sell it, but don't make the mistake of over improving by making these five mistakes.
1. Install Top-of-the-Line Appliances in Your KitchenThere's no doubt about it! New appliances are a good selling point. But don't buy gourmet cook-style top-of-the-line appliances. If your stove and dishwasher are dated, get new ones. Many home buyers want to use their own appliances, especially refrigerators. And the features that are important to you might not be to them. Remember, you're doing only what you have to do to sell the home. 2. Retile Your Bathroom with Carrera MarbleThe point here is that the bathroom should look clean and fresh. It doesn't have to look like a bathroom in a 5-star hotel if you have a modest home. Maybe you'll get the result you need by simply removing old dirty caulk around the tub and replacing it with fresh caulk. Or do a good cleaning with the proper cleanser to get the tile sparkling. 3. Put in a Swimming PoolYou may have a wonderful back yard that would be the perfect place for a swimming pool--and you've dreamed of having one since you bought the house. But the expense can be prohibitive, installation can take forever, and many buyers just don't want to be bothered with pool maintenance. Instead, spend several hundred dollars with some colorful landscaping. Clean up the weeds and trim the trees. Plant some sod in the bare spots. You'll get your money back with a happy buyer. 4. Paint the Outside a Color to Make Your House Really Stand OutIt's true, you do want your home to stand out on the block. But it should attract buyers by how well it fits into the neighborhood, not by how it sticks out like a sore thumb. The exterior might need freshing up and perhaps a good power wash might do the trick. Then consider re-painting the front door, since that's the first thing a buyer will see. If you must paint the house, choose a color that is in harmony with the neighbors. 5. Cut Down All the Trees So People Can See the HouseIf your home is set in the middle of a jungle of weeds, bushes, and trees so that no one can see it, by all means, trim everything back. But mature trees on a property are worth their weight in dollars. Professional tree-trimming is costly, but it's better to get it done so that potential buyers can see what they're buying.
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Posted on June 17, 2008 12:15:56 by Amy and Susan
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