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Brenda’s Top 5 Value-Raising Home Improvements

Article published in Longmeadow Neighbors
(April 2023)

Whether or not you are considering selling your property, or you just want to enjoy a few simple upgrade
along the way, there are several ways to boost your home improvements ROI (return on investment) over
time. As housing prices continue to increase, now is the perfect time to invest in your home. A home that
is similar to a crisp, clean $100 bill hot off the press will help add money to your bottom line. Whether we
are in a buyers or sellers market, these types of home improvements will help net you the most profit on
your home.

Here are the top 5 home improvements Brenda has seen her clients successfully use to raise their home’s
value:

1. Refresh or Remodel Your Kitchen - A Little Goes a Long Way!
○ Paint Cabinets
○ Change the Hardware
○ Upgrade Appliances - Stainless Steel or Brushed Nickel
○ Update Light Fixtures
○ Upgrade or Refresh Your Flooring


2. Refresh or Remodel Your Bathroom(s)
○ Consider a New Vanity
○ Paint Paint Paint!
○ Update Light Fixtures
○ Upgrade or Refresh Your Flooring


3. Neutralize Your Home - Specifically Your Main Entertaining Space
○ A Fresh Coat of Interior Paint Goes a Long Way- Natural Linen, Alabaster, Accessible
Beige, & Shoji White from Sherwin Williams Are Some Favorites!

4. Revive Your Entryway - First Impressions Count!
○ Freshly Paint Your Front Door
○ Add an Inviting Welcome Mat, Colorful Plants, & New Exterior Light Fixtures


5. Invest Into A Porch, Patio, or Deck Addition - Perfect For Summer Entertainment!

Your local 5-star brokerage has the experience and expertise to get your home seen and sold with over
$90 M sold in 2022. *(Based on information regarding closed & pending properties provided to and compiled by MLS Property Information Network, Inc. SmartMLS, & Non-MLS properties covering the period 01/01/2022 through 12/31/2022 under ID TM320785.)

Call us today for your complimentary personalized home improvement consultation!

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