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Increase the sale value of a property with low cost décor

The décor of your home can be the make or break of the sale of your property. Giving a good first impression to potential buyers is key and making some modest home improvements can go a long way in achieving that sale. The property market finally seems to be looking up, but it is wise for sellers to do all they can to set their property out from the rest.

Having a dirty or old fashioned home will deter buyers and possibly reduce any offer made.  One of the main factors in increasing value is the size and living space of the property. It is important to reduce any clutter in order to maximise the perceived living space. Keeping colour themes light and neutral also gives the illusion of space and provides potential buyers with a blank canvas on which to develop their personal tastes. Alternatively, you can see if there are any attractive themes in your home (colour themes, furniture etc.), and ensure that any improvements you make to your décor are consistent with these themes.

Look for any obvious opportunities for improvement. For instance, if you have an unfinished basement in your home that can be converted into finished living space, begin there. If basic furniture, such as beds and sofas, are slightly worn and battered, look to replace them or simply use techniques to improve them. Some bed specialists, such as http://www.time4sleep.co.uk/, offer a range of space-saving beds, with large built-in storage compartments. Pillows and throws are useful here, while rugs can be used to mask any hard-to-remove marks on flooring. For inspiration, such as who offer a wide variety of styles at very competitive prices. Don’t shy away from re-using existing items. Get creative – change their design or make them into something new.

Consider the style of your neighbourhood and establish what your home has, and doesn’t have, in comparison with other properties in the area. Develop your unique selling points and invest in areas where the property is lacking. Get an idea of the current value of your home before making any amendments, and give yourself a sensible budget in line with what you expect to gain from the property after improvements are made. A cocktail of common sense and thrift can determine viable options.

For more tips on how to add value to your property, visit:

http://www.buyassociation.co.uk/homes/text/selling/buyassociation/10-top-tips-for-adding-value-to-your-property.html.

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