6 minor things that reduce the value of your home 6 minor things that reduce the value of your home

6 minor things that reduce the value of your home

When it comes to selling your home, first impressions count for a lot.

No. 5029 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 29 July 2024 by our Marketing Team

Potential buyers often make quick judgments based on the smallest details, so quick fixes can be just as important as more substantial renovations. Here are six minor yet significant factors that could potentially reduce the value of your home.

Mess and clutter

The first thing buyers notice when entering a home is its cleanliness and tidiness. Mess and clutter can distract from your home’s best qualities, so make sure to spend some time tidying and decluttering before viewings. This can also help to showcase the full potential of your home.

Evidence of pets

The UK is a nation of pet lovers, but buyers aren’t so keen on the smells, hairs, and damage pets tend to leave behind. If you keep pets, it’s important to have a top-to-bottom deep clean before conducting any viewings to remove odours, stains, and fur. You could even arrange for your pet to stay with a loved one during the viewing process to help ease the upkeep.

An unloved garden

A neglected garden can give the impression of a property that needs additional maintenance, which many buyers can find off-putting. Overgrown plants, weeds, or a lack of landscaping can make the outdoor area seem smaller and less inviting. Simple gardening tasks like mowing the lawn, trimming bushes, and repainting any fencing or railing can significantly enhance its appeal.

Poor lighting

Dimly lit rooms can make a home feel smaller than it actually is, whereas good lighting expands the space. Make sure all light fixtures are working correctly and consider adding lamps or fairy lights to brighten darker areas. Natural light is also ideal for showcasing your home at its finest, so keep curtains and blinds open during viewings.

Damaged windows

Cracked or damaged windows not only detract from the aesthetic appeal of your home but can also raise concerns about insulation and security. Replace any broken or damaged windows and ensure that they open and close smoothly.

An old front door

The front door is the gateway to your interior and sets the tone for the rest of the home. An outdated or worn-out front door can make a negative first impression. Consider painting or replacing it to enhance kerb appeal and give a fresh look to your property’s entrance.

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