4 Home Add-Ons that’ll Increase Your Home’s Value

These days, homes are still selling pretty quickly. Depending on the city, state, or area, homes are selling within 20 days of being listed on the market. And sometimes at 50 percent more than the asking price. 

The homes that attract higher amounts often have unique features that buyers like and are willing to pay extra for. In this article, we will be showing you some of these home add-ons so you can put them in your home. This way, you’ll attract higher prices if/when you decide to sell.

 
 

Add Smart Home Security

When most people think of home security, they only think of it in terms of theft protection. But that’s not all that a home security system should do. It should be able to show you in real-time, what’s happening on your property grounds, offer fire protection, water damage notifications, and much more.  Professionally installed, whole-house automation systems like Control4 will add to your home’s value, while DIY devices will serve as a differentiating factor when it comes to selling a home.

This is why smart home security systems are all the rage these days. People love them for the value they provide and the peace of mind they offer even when you’re not at home for extended periods. And since millennials who prefer these systems in their homes account for 38 percent of home buyers, you should install them on your property.

Energy-Efficient Appliances

Energy efficiency is a big deal these days. With climate change and the impact of carbon emissions, more people are looking for energy-efficient appliances in their homes. 

This way, not only will they be reducing their carbon footprints, but they will also be cutting down on their utility bills. If your home still uses those old appliances that consume a lot of power and resources, it’s time to consider upgrading them to newer models with high SEER ratings

If you’re on a budget, consider just doing the HVAC system, as that appliance tends to consume a large part of your energy bills. Plus, they’re the highest source of carbon emissions in the home.

Elegant Bathroom Fixtures

Bathrooms are a big deal in the home. Therefore, you need to make sure that your bathrooms are nothing short of nice if you intend to sell the home someday. So, if your bathrooms are still stuck in the “dark ages,” it’s time to modernize them.

Consider new additions like a smaller bathtub with a deeper soaking tub, rain shower jets, water-saving toilets, or frosted shower doors with clear glass if you’re going the shower route.

Composite Decks 

Now that natural disasters are becoming more frequent, you need to factor that into your home upgrades. Even if you have a flood restoration professional on standby, it’s only a matter of time before you get tired of calling them. 

Instead, be proactive with your upgrades. For instance, if you live in a place that’s likely to get flooded, you might as well just invest in composite decks instead of using regular wood decks. 

Even though they cost more upfront, they are more likely to last longer and require less maintenance. These decks not only look great, but they also add decent value to your home too.    



Angel Piontek