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What Home Repairs Give You The Most Valueโ€ฆ

โ€ฆ and how to repair your house to sell fast!

 

Want to sell your property for top dollar?

House in shambles but you want to sell?

Well, Eight-Five Property Ventures is going to give you the low-down on making repairs and remodels to help you sell your property for the highest dollar possible. Because truth be toldโ€ฆ there are some โ€œremodel investmentsโ€ that just donโ€™t give any money back. Many homeowners think that any remodel update increases the value of your homeโ€ฆ not true. And after years of experimenting and remodeling ourselves, weโ€™ve written this guide to help you make the right decision in the realm of โ€œremodeling and repairsโ€.

Here weโ€™ll cover:

    1. Do you even need to remodel?
    2. What remodel items give you $$$ back
    3. How and where to start — and mistakes that can cost you $$$
    4. How to sell without ever swinging a hammer, while still getting top dollar

 

So, letโ€™s get startedโ€ฆ

Do you even need to remodel?

There are times and places when you just donโ€™t even need to remodel (or do much besides paint).
And it narrows down to 2 factors:

    1. Market cycle
    2. Condition of your house in comparison to the others

There will be โ€œhigh yearsโ€ and there will be โ€œlow yearsโ€. During โ€œhigh yearsโ€, there are TONS of people shopping for homes, and buying everything no matter what they look like. But during โ€œlow timesโ€ there are very few buyers and they are picky and only choose the โ€œbest onesโ€.

Letโ€™s give some scenarios to helpโ€ฆ

Letโ€™s say itโ€™s a โ€œhigh timeโ€ in the economy. And you have a basic tract home in a desirable neighborhood. And people are buying up properties around your town like crazy. And your house is clean, maybe just needs some paint but thatโ€™s all. The kitchen and bathrooms are originals from 2000. In that case, you DONโ€™T need to remodel your house. Remodel probably wonโ€™t raise the price of your home one bit.

Letโ€™s look at a second scenario:

Itโ€™s a stable time in the economy. But your house doesnโ€™t look too good; The kids left big scratches in the paint, they drew on the walls, your kitchen and bathrooms are from 1996 or later, and youโ€™ve got some chipped tile.

You take a look around your neighborhood and the houses that are like yours (in size and model), are recently updated and selling for $300,000 (for example). But the houses that need some workโ€ฆ are selling for $240,00 (if you need help figuring this out, you can call a local agent, OR call us at 877-522-3747).

A basic cosmetic remodel wonโ€™t be over $60,000 more like $25,000+ depending on the size and extent of the damage. So putting in some money, time, and elbow grease can give you some money back.

When do you absolutely need a remodel no matter the market?

If you have FUNCTIONAL problems in the house, like:

    • Odors
    • Broken floors
    • Non-working appliances, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, etc.
    • Foundational issues

Sometimes this could be a house destroyed by tenants (if you have tenants and youโ€™re looking to sell, make sure you check out our article โ€œhow to sell fast with tenantsโ€

Sometimes this could be a vacant house thatโ€™s been trashed by squatters, or sitting, โ€œrottingโ€ away. If so, check out our article on โ€œHow to sell a vacant house for top dollarโ€

Itโ€™s Much harder to sell houses โ€œas-isโ€ with functional problems because the only buyers willing to take those are investors.

What items give you $$$ back

When remodeling, some items are just a pure waste of time and money; things that do not raise the value of your property one bit.

But there are others that you should be paying attention to, and can potentially lift the value and desirability of your home.

Letโ€™s start with a list in order of importance:

    1. Broken โ€œfunctionalityโ€ items (Lift value and decrease time spent on the market โ€” If you have broken: HVAC, electrical/plumbing problems, foundational issues, Leaky roof, broken fence/gate, broken doors/windows, broken floors (chipped, cracked)โ€ฆ you need to get these items fixed ASAP. Because the only buyers will be investors.
    2. Bathrooms (lift value and decrease time spent on the market) โ€” This should be top on your list. They bring up the resale value and they say you can actually get a 40% return on your investment. The average cost of a DIY bathroom remodel ranges from $2,000-$10,000.
    3. Kitchens (lift value and decrease time spent on the market) โ€” This is the first thing buyers see, and itโ€™s the one thing that buyers will pay a premium for if the kitchen is upgraded. Some things to upgrade are luxury appliances, quartz countertops, backsplash, new floor tile if itโ€™s chipped (or just deeply cleaned if itโ€™s really grimy), and new cabinets if theyโ€™re broken or extremely outdated (or just fresh paint if theyโ€™re decent)โ€ฆ The average cost of a DIY full kitchen remodel ranges from $5,000 – $50,000
    4. Exterior (Decrease time spent on the market but wonโ€™t do too much to raise the value) โ€” Curbside appeal is what attracts good buyers. When buyers are scrolling through listings, they make their decision on whether or not the front looks good. Here are some items that can give your curbside look a โ€œfaceliftโ€: fresh paint, landscape (trimming bushes, getting rid of dead plants and leaves, getting the grass green), new garage door (if itโ€™s outdated (the old โ€œdeath trapโ€ doors buyers steer away from), or just give a nice cleaning and replace windows if its a newer door), Sidings (if they canโ€™t be painted over)… the average total DIY cost of all these can range from $3,000-$8,000 for a 1,500 square foot house.
    5. Interior (Decrease time spent on the market and can potentially give you some lift in value) โ€” This may or may not be needed (the first three tasks are TOP priority). But when a buyer walks through your house, what will they see? Clutter? Bubbled vinyl or laminate flooring? Old ugly paint? Old furniture? If you said yes to any of those, you might need an update. And the total DIY cost of all these can range from $4,000 (for only paint) to $12,000 for a 1,500 sq ft house.

Not a long listโ€ฆ

But it gives you an idea of where to start. Alright on to the next itemsโ€ฆ

How and where to start

Now that you have an idea of what you need to repairโ€ฆ

Let’s figure out if youโ€™re going to DIY or hire someone. Of course, this is 100% up to you and your abilities, time, and resources. If youโ€™re skilled, DIY can save you a LOAD of money. The quotes I gave you above are rough estimates with the lower ranges being DIY prices; meaning the lower numbers are material only.

But if you hire a contractor (and weโ€™ll talk about how to hire one in a bit), you can double the amount you spend on the material.

How to hire a contractor

There are 2 types: subcontractors and general contractors.

A subcontractor is someone like a painter, an electrician, or a plumber; someone you hire to do one job, like fixing all the GFCI outlets in your house, for example.

A general contractor is someone who does ALL the jobs needed for your house. So if you have a โ€œlaundryโ€ list of big repairs items like Bathrooms, floors, and paintโ€ฆ Then the general contractor will handle it all for you. He/She usually knows subcontractors. Heโ€™ll give you one big quote to complete the entire remodeling job.

Which to choose?

A general contractor will be more expensiveโ€ฆ. But itโ€™s very โ€œhands-offโ€. So our recommendation is if itโ€™s a very lengthy โ€œto-doโ€ list with complicated jobs, and you lack time, then itโ€™s best to get a general contractor. If itโ€™s only 1-3 minor jobs, then you can get away with finding your own subcontractors.

2 Words of warning:

    1. DO hire a licensed contractorโ€ฆ Someone who is licensed also has insurance for their business. Someone whoโ€™s NOT licensed and gets hurt while working on your property can sue you.
    2. DO tell your insurance about your remodel BEFORE you startโ€ฆ If anything happens (like a fire for example) to your home while under construction, your insurance WILL NOT cover the damage because you didnโ€™t alert them about the work you were doing to the house. Some may raise the insurance just a tiny bit only WHILE youโ€™re working on the houseโ€ฆ but itโ€™s worth the small cost. Because you canโ€™t predict accidents. And if it does happen, you wonโ€™t have the damage paid for by your insurance.

A faster way to sell without swinging a hammer while still getting top dollar?

And if you want to skip all that time and money on remodeling but STILL get a top-of-market offer thatโ€™s fair based on the current value of your houseโ€ฆ

You can always give us a call: 877-522-3747

We give fair offers based on current values.

Dial us or text me at: 877-522-3747

And weโ€™ll be happy to assist you with your situation!

Eight-Five Property Ventures

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