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Property Renovations:
Keys to the Fixer-Upper
by Sal Vannutini
In the realm of real estate,
there are numerous ways to go about making profits. One of the
most effective methods of achieving financial success is in dealing
with a "fixer-upper". Home renovations
are very important if you are in the business of making profits,
so let's overview some of the key points that can help you in
your ventures.
First of all, when you're dealing
with a fixer-upper home, or any sort of
renovation, it's important to keep in mind your main objective:
to make a profit. It's an easy to forget, sometimes, that the
long-term goal of the project is not creating your dream home.
Sure, a big screen T.V. may look great in the living room corner,
but making big purchases are unnecessary for a home you may not
be keeping for long.
Let the potential buyers take
care of the details; your focus is to provide the necessities,
not to practice home decoration. Your choices should be neutral
and simple, in order to appeal on a basic level to a wide variety
of potential buyers. Keeping it simple is a must, but this doesn't
mean you should leave the home as a permanent fixer-upper. Home
renovations, in this
sense, should include a number of basic tasks.
The first thing you should
do is go through the property and determine what needs to go.
Undoubtedly, there will be various pieces of furniture or other
items around the house you may want to clear out. Get rid of
anything that isn't working properly, or anything you think "doesn't
quite fit" with the rest of the house. You may choose to
leave carpeting for a while, even if you aren't its biggest fan;
if you plan on doing any painting, old carpet can serve as the
perfect placemat.
In order to catch the eye of
a passer-by, you need to have an inviting exterior to your fixer-upper home. If there is a front gate,
be sure to paint or replace it. Make sure the hinges and latches
are in proper condition. Nothing says "Welcome!" like
a picket fence, so if your home doesn't have one, be sure to
get one. If so, make sure it is painted and sturdy. Keeping a
healthy lawn is another must, so make sure everything is as green
and tidy as possible. Pay attention to the little details, like
your mailbox and shutters; these minor details aren't always
as obvious, but create just as much of a impression.
Some simple gardening can go
a long way, as well. Remove weeds, plant flowers- whatever it
takes. This is your chance to be creative for little to no expense.
When it comes to painting
the exterior of the house, try to keep in the same color scheme
as the surrounding homes. Make sure there are no missing or damaged
shingles on the roof, and replace any cracked or broken
boards. The backyard should be freshly mowed and watered.
Maybe the most important aspect
of the home exterior is the front door: the grand entrance. If
you have an unappealing front door, no one will want to see what's
past it! Make sure to repair or repaint if necessary.In part
two on home renovations, we will discuss more of the aspects
important for the long term.
About the Author
Sal Vannutini is the owner
of Fixer Upper Fortunes. Did you know
that he is giving away a 14 part e-course for free! Visit now
and grab this amazing opportunity, to find out how you too can
make profits from your fixer upper home.
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