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When to Undertake Significant Renovation Work

If you are looking to sell your home and you are keen to get the best price you can for it, then you may need to be prepared to make some changes here and there. Unless you have bought the property especially with the purposes of renovation in mind, however, it is important to your bank balance that you don't get too carried away.

To begin with, you will need to do a survey of your home in order to determine where the problem areas lie. If you are using an estate agent, ask him or her to help you to do this by coming and doing a detailed valuation. Once you have an idea of how bad the weak points are, you will be able to move forward and start to make changes.

Even before you begin to renovate, you need to hold onto the balance between the cost of the alterations and the price tag of your house. There is no point spending an enormous sum of money on bathroom design London, for example, if the new look of the room isn't going to significantly raise the asking price of your home.

You might consider keeping your refurbishments relatively superficial. Instead of ripping out built-in cupboards and knocking down walls, simply paint, sand and strip to improve a room. Making small, detailed changes can often have a very positive effect, and these are obviously more cost-effective than the larger-scale alternatives.

In short, if you are considering making a few renovations in order to push the asking price of your home up a few notches, it is vital that you don't get too carried away. You don't want to end up in a situation where you have spent a lot and the effects are don't make a significant enough difference to the price of your home.



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