How to add value to your home: Where to begin

by Pam Lebowitz 03/01/2023

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As a homeowner, it's important to know how to add value to your home. Regardless of whether you have plans to sell your home in the near future, certain home improvements can boost home value by a significant amount. To bump up your home's resale value while also making it a better place to live, here are some key tips:

Add updated systems & appliances

Before considering any aesthetic improvements, ensure everything in your home is working properly. Issues like leaky pipes, rattling air conditioner units or flickering lights might be easy to ignore, but can be red flags for future buyers. Consider adding energy-efficient appliances and smart home technology to save money while boosting value.

Upgrades that enhance your home's curb appeal

Curb appeal is crucial in attracting potential buyers to your home. A tidy and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space indicates the home is well-maintained, and is also more enjoyable for you. Simple lawn care tasks like cutting grass, weeding and removing dead vegetation can take some work, but will yield massive returns.

Add more space - reasonably

Renovating the home is generally costlier than selling it, but certain renovations like finishing a basement or attic can make a huge difference in sale price. You might also consider projects where removing a wall could expand the usable space of a room.

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Property value is based on more than just aesthetics and upgrades. However, the better you take care of your home, the better it will do in the real estate market. If you aren't sure where to begin in increasing the value of your home, consult a real estate agent for tips.



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Pam Lebowitz

"Experience the DIFFERENCE!"

Pam is a top-ranking real estate broker with 40 years sales experience. Pam’s 30 years in real estate includes co-owning and operating Century 21 Carriage House (aka Century 21 Minuteman). Prior to selling real estate, Pam sold computers for the Hewlett-Packard Company. In addition to an MBA, Pam earned her Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University Law School and is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar.
Pam offers her clients a level of expertise rarely found in real estate because of her background, education, and experience. She is now accepting new clients.