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Cost-Effective Projects for Charlotte Home Sellers

Cost-Effective Projects for Charlotte Home Sellers

According to Remodeling Magazine’s 2010-2011 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report, nine out of the top 10 most cost-effective projects (based on value recouped) are exterior replacement projects.  Here are the four most cost-effective exterior replacement projects:

  • Seller Awareness1 Most Cost Effective Projects for Charlotte Home SellersSteel entry door replacement: This project returned the most money, with an estimated 102.1 percent of cost recouped when the Charlotte homes were resold.  It’s the only project in this year’s report that is expected to return more than the cost.
  • Midrange garage door replacement: This is the first year this project ranked high enough to make it into the report.  It’s expected to recoup 89.9 percent of costs.  According to the report, a “midrange” price for a garage door replacement is about $1,200. 
  • Siding replacement: This project is expected to return more than 70 percent of costs.   The most cost-effective siding project was upscale fiber-cement siding replacementrecouping 80 percent of costs.
  • Window replacement: This project ranked the same as siding replacement with a return of more than 70 percent of costs.   Covered, upscale vinyl window replacements were expected to recoup the most with a 72.6 percent return upon resale of Charlotte homes.

According to the 2010-2011 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report, replacement projects usually outperform remodel and addition projects in resale value because they are among the least expensive and contribute to curb appeal.

Since resale value can vary by region, it is smart for Charlotte home sellers to work with a Charlotte real estate agent through the remodeling and improvement process.  An agent can provide insight into projects in his or her neighborhoods that will recoup the most when the owners are ready to sell.

Want help identifying the improvement projects that will recoup the most value when you sell your home?  Give me a call or email me today; I’m happy to help guide you in the right direction.


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Charlotte, NC  28204

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Winter Blues? 9 Easy Ways to Brighten Your Charlotte Home AND Your Spirit

Winter Blues?  9 Easy Ways to Brighten Your Charlotte Home and Your Spirit


Despite the warmer weather during the past week, we still have a few gray, dreary winter days remaining this winter.  These days can really sap your energy and dull your enjoyment of life.  To survive the winter doldrums, brighten your Charlotte home using these easy tips:

  1. Brighten your home and your spiritsOpen your Charlotte home window treatments during the day to let the sunshine  brighten and warm your room and your day.  Be sure to close them as night falls to retain heat in your home.
  2. Brighten dark rooms that have few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture.
  3. Add a mirror.  A mirror reflects light in a room as well as visually doubling that light.  Place a mirror opposite a window to immediately brighten your space.  No window?  Hang a large mirror above a console table and place a pair of lamps in front of the mirror. 
  4. Install higher watt green-friendly bulbs in rooms that tend to be dark.
  5. Eliminate dark corners by adding recessed lighting.
  6. Use full spectrum lighting in areas where you read or do other up-close work. 
  7. Lighten living areas with colorful throws and pillows.
  8. Lift the winter blues by adding flowers and plants to your decor.  Colorful indoor blooming plants include the African violet, Cyclamen, Orchid and desert cactus.  Use tropical flowers to transport yourself mentally to climates where the sun always shines.
  9. Do a little winter cleaning:
    1. Wash the inside of your windows.  Fireplace and candle soot coats windows with a dingy film that blocks the sun.
    2. Polish your furniture. Shiny furniture reflects ambient light.
    3. Wash ceiling light fixtures in soapy water. Light is muted when filtered through dirty light fixtures. 

Lighting can change how you (and potential buyers) feel about your Charlotte home.  It’s one of the easiest and least expensive ways to quickly improve the ambiance of your home.

If you’d like to sell your home, I can help.  Give me a call or email me today.


 

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Debe Maxwell, CRS/Realtor®/Broker
Broker@TheCharlotteScoop.com
Phone (704) 491-3310

     

  
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