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Easy home improvements can make your home stand out in your neighborhood. Sure, the big sellers are kitchens and baths but there are many other comforts that interest buyers. Making the most of your home’s unique floor plan or an extra room can go a long way to making a lasting impression on a potential buyer.

The key to selling your home fast and for the price you want is to make it look like it’s ready for your buyer. Remember that you’re moving on, so make improvements with an eye for what will appeal to the next owner. If you’ve always thought that the entryway would make a nice foyer, add one! Now’s the time to spruce up the laundry area and the deck or patio, too.

Homes are still moving fast in Eugene so if you’re ready to sell, we have a few easy home improvements to help you get the most from your home.

Smart Security

Increase your home value by impressing buyers with the security of cameras without a subscription service. You don’t need an alarm company to monitor your property. Install small cameras that cost less than $50 each and add an app to your smart phone to operate them. Place a couple inside your home and position a couple more to view entry ways and the garage.

Create Home Office Space

COVID19 has changed how Americans work. We’re working from home more than ever and experts predict that isn’t going to change, even after the pandemic comes to an end. Office space is a very timely and attractive option to buyers. Transform an existing room or space into a home office area for an meaningful and easy home improvement. Switching out a small bedroom or siphoning off part of a larger community space to make room for an office is very simple and inexpensive. Keep it clean and open. Add a simple desk, chair, and shelf, and it’s ready for someone to sit down and get to work.

Charging Nook

We’re addicted to our digital devices! increase your home value instantly by creating a charging nook with room for everyone in the family to drop their phones and tablets. Place hooks for purses and school bags. Install a counter with some drawers and a cabinet to throw mail, and to keep pens, paper, and stamps. Nail up a cork board with push pins and key hooks. Hang a mirror and add a comfortable stool, and it looks like a cozy little nook for a quick stop for business.

Install a New Thermostat

Programming heating and cooling to correspond to busy lives saves big money in energy bills. Today’s technology is easily affordable at the local home improvement center, with options to accommodate any budget. Program the thermostat to keep the house warm or cool when its occupied and then adjust it for efficiency when while sleeping or out during work hours.

Make Room for Storage

If your home is short on storage, try creating space when you sell it. Move as much as you can out of your closets. Seriously, leave only a few things in there to make it look as roomy as possible for open houses. If the closets are big, consider adding shelving to make the most of the available space. Buyers are looking for room to grow, so give them as much as you can. Add shelves and cabinets wherever you can, in the kitchen, the bathroom, bedrooms, and the garage, too.

The Extras

Set a scene for potential buyers. Spotless surfaces and fresh paint brighten every inch of your home, so don’t skimp on the cleaning. Increase lighting throughout your home. Try to achieve 100 watts of light for every 50 square feet. Consider your overhead lighting, but add accent lamps and reading lamps where you can, too. Group furniture for conversation areas, or for specific tasks such as reading or working on the computer. Keep your main colors neutral, but don’t forget to add splashes of color with accent pillows, comforters, and wall art. Add vases of flowers where potential buyers will see them as soon as they walk in to your home.

The Bottom Line

Easy home improvements that don’t cost a lot can make a huge difference to buyers. Call your realtor! It’s time to sell your house!