If you are considering selling your home in the near future, you want to ensure you get the most value for your property. For most people, their home is their largest asset and obtaining the highest selling price can have a significant impact on their future. While location, size, and features are all critical aspects of how much your home is worth, there are cost-effective improvements that can increase your home’s value before you place it on the market. Here are five tips to get the most value from your home without investing a large amount of money back into your property. 

1. Clean and Declutter 

If you plan on living in your home while it is on the market, you will want to spend some time cleaning and decluttering your home. Since you will eventually be moving, it is a good idea to begin packing items that you will not need in the upcoming months – investing in a moving pod or storage unit can be useful to clear out unneeded clutter and begin the moving process. 

2. Curb Appeal

First impressions matter. Enhance your home’s curb appeal by maintaining the landscaping, driveway, and walkways and giving the front of your house a fresh coat of paint. These relatively low-cost improvements can significantly increase the perceived value of your property.

3. Interior Paint 

A fresh coat of paint can make a big difference in how your home looks and feels. Consider painting interior rooms in neutral, light colors that can make spaces appear larger and more inviting. A well-painted home can often fetch a higher selling price.

4. Kitchen Upgrades

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in a home. You don’t need a full remodel to improve its value. You can change the cabinet hardware, update the backsplash, or replace old appliances with energy-efficient models. These small improvements can make a big difference without breaking the bank.

5. Energy Efficiency

Buyers often look for energy-efficient features, especially in Minnesota with our extreme weather conditions. Installing programmable thermostats, sealing gaps and cracks, adding insulation, and replacing old windows with energy-efficient ones can improve your home’s energy efficiency and appeal to cost-conscious buyers.

Remember that the effectiveness of these cost-effective strategies can vary depending on your local real estate market and the condition of your home. Our team at Edge Real Estate Services can advise you on which improvements would be most valuable in your specific area and we can help you obtain the highest selling price for your home in the Twin Cities metro area. To schedule a consultation with one of our licensed realtors, call our office in Lakeville, MN. 

Other Resources

  • The Escrow Process

  • Twin Cities Homeowner Escrow Account

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  • Purchasing a Second Home in the Twin Cities

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