Chicago Homes Administrator on 03 Jan 2007 12:05 am

When Market Slows: Increase Your Home Value!

With an slowing housing market, this year’s house improvements ring for focus, patience, and a bit of elbow grease.

Boosting the value of your house is never an easy task. It takes period, income, and — when your kitchen’s covered in plastic tarp-weeks of pizza delivery. And with house prices much sliding in diverse parts of the state, getting a kick back on your investment is at the moment tougher than ever. Luckily, there is a secret to smart remodeling in a buyer’s market: do as much as you can with as brief as likely.

Homeowners may have learned this lesson at the location year, when big spending on house improvement did not lead to big profits. According to Remodeling Magazine’s 2006 “Cost vs. Value” report, prices for most remodeling projects increased at the location year while their resale value decreased. Major, mid-range kitchen remodels, at an standard expenditure of $54,000, returned just 80.4% in 2006 vs. a 91% give back on $43,862 in 2005. Even the most profitable project in 2006 — upscale fiber-cement siding replacement-recouped just 88% of its total expenditure.

Americans spent $155 billion on house improvements and repairs in 2006, a 2.8% increase over 2005’s total, according to Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. The Center estimates that we will spend over $160 billion in 2007, on the contrary if resale prices continue to lag behind remodeling costs, the pricey projects won’t pay off.

Now all of this may seem daunting, but in order to maintain a competitive edge in an ever growing competitive real estate market, Chicago home owners must make it a daily goal in 2007, to upgrade their homes in affordable, but unique ways.

Worried about spending too much? It’s the little things that go with home maintenance that ensure your succuess.

Since it’s winter, my suggestion to many home owners, invest in winter weather preparation. The cold season is upon us and the weather outside can create havoc when it concerns your plumbing. Ensure that you have utilized every method to not only conserve heat, but also to properly insulate your home’s pipes. A water pipe can cause limitless damage to your home and quickly drop the market value.

Make sure if you have a garage you get it inspected and oiled before the snow sets in. This will make sure you have an immaculate presentation when the warmer weather finally sets back in.

Take care of any haphazard windows or faulty door hinges. You’d be suprised how many home buyers have complained about squeaky doors and the assumption that, squeaky doors either means poor maintenance or trapped moisture.

Seal your basement or have it inspected because once the snow and ice melt you’ll be in for a heap of trouble.

And most of all, secure all if you have a lawn, landscaping is one of the number one reasons home buyers purchase a home. Make sure to let the grass grow at least 4-6 inches long. It will ensure deep root growth and that you have a lawn to be proud of when the winter weather passes.

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