Improvements That Add Sale Value to Your Home
Here are five upgrades that will make your life better, and rake in more cash when you list your home.

If you're thinking about moving in the near future, or just know the home you're in now won't be your forever home, you may want to consider some upgrades to increase the sale value of your home. Some upgrades might increase the value of your home, but not actually pay for themselves if you're selling within the next year. However, if you plan to be in your home for at least a few more years, all of these upgrades can be enjoyed and make you money at your closing. Here are five upgrades that will make your life better, and rake in more cash when you list your home.
1. An Inground Swimming Pool
A pool can increase your home's value by up to 8 percent. If you've always wanted an inground pool, why not get one now? For the next several years you can enjoy time with your family in and around it, and reap the monetary benefits it provides when you're ready to sell.
You can find a variety of custom pools Las Vegas to fit within your available backyard space. Even a small pool will entice a homebuyer, and might even be preferred due to less maintenance.
2. A Backyard Fence
Having a backyard fence can provide value to homeowners with small children or pets. In fact, for a family with dogs, it can be a deal breaker. Of course, anyone could add a fence themselves, but when home shoppers are looking for the right home, they prefer to find something that is move in ready. After a big move, the last thing they want to be doing is scheduling more interruptions in their lives.
Choose a fence style that complements your home. You wouldn't want to add a chain link fence to a mediterranean style home, and you probably wouldn't want wrought iron for an older farmhouse style home. However, wrought iron would like great with the mediterranean and chain link would be fine with the farmhouse.
3. Solar Panels
As solar panels increase in popularity and become more widespread, they are also becoming one of the must-have amenities on a home buyer's list. That's because solar panels provide two great benefits. They save the homeowner money, and for the environmentally conscious home buyer, they leave zero carbon footprint on the environment.
If you have solar panels installed, expect your home to be snatched up fast. Also expect that the next home you buy will have to have solar panels, because once you've had them, you can never go back to 100 percent grid dependence.
4. An Irrigation System
An irrigation system provides convenience. It also saves on the utility bill because you are distributing water to your gardens evenly and it isn't running off like it would with a hose. An irrigation system is a great selling point on a home, and there's no doubt you will also find value in one.
5. An Updated Kitchen
The kitchen has become the heart of the home. In newer homes, everything is built around the kitchen, and that's because families enjoy spending time in their kitchens. They also enjoy hosting parties in open concept floor plans where the kitchen is accessible.
If you have an older home, it might benefit you to take down the wall that separates your kitchen from the rest of the house. Home buyers, especially younger ones, are looking for the open concept. Along with the open concept, another must-have is durable countertops made from granite, marble, or slate.
Imagine new appliances sprinkled in and paired with a great modern backsplash. A kitchen upgrade is something you'll enjoy so much, you may decide you don't want to leave.
When you consider a home upgrade, you should consider the convenience it's also going to offer you for the rest of your time in your home. With these killer upgrades, don't expect your home to stay in the market for long.



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