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Looking For That Last Minute Father's Day Gift for Your Charlotte Dad?

 

Give Your Dad’s Charlotte Home the Gift of Renovation this Father’s Day

Today’s buyers generally want modernized, updated properties. In a lot of markets, features like stainless steel appliances and granite countertops are almost expected, especially in higher price ranges. As your Father’s Day gift this month, help your dad add value to his Charlotte home.

Five renovation tips that are great gifts and will increase value:

  1. Fathers Day 300x300 Give Your Dad’s Charlotte Home the Gift of Renovation this Father’s DayWindows and doors - Almost any upgrade to windows, exterior doors or the garage door will add value to a property and increase its security. However, if you want to make a big impact, splurge for energy-saving windows. These will be especially appealing to buyers looking to lower their carbon footprints and those looking to lower their utility bills — which is everyone!
  2. Curb appeal – The outside of a house is the first thing buyers see, so it makes sense to spend money to keep it looking its best. With a few new plants, a hedge trimmer, a paintbrush and a shovel, even the most inexperienced DIYer can make a significant impact on a property’s curb appeal.
  3. Kitchens and baths - Everyone uses them daily and would like them to be as nice as possible. Any money spent updating the kitchen and bathrooms will see a positive return when your Dad decides to sell his Charlotte home.
  4. Don’t overdo it – Almost everyone wants granite counters, but maybe you live in a laminate neighborhood. Don’t spend so much on updates that your house is far and away the most expensive per square foot in the neighborhood. As a general rule, it’s always hard to sell the most expensive property on the block.
  5. Sweat the small stuff - A few bucks spent on new light switches, faucets and doorknobs can go a long way to improving the look of a house, without any major investment.

Would you like more renovation ideas that would make great Father’s Day gifts for your Dad’s Charlotte home? Give me a call today or email me.



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Projects that DON'T Add Value to Your Charlotte Home for Sale

 

Projects that Don’t Add Value to Your Charlotte Home for Sale


Charlotte NC ContractorsWe’ve discussed projects to do to your Charlotte home for sale that will add value when you ultimately re-sell.  Now, there is no simple way to discover which home-improvement projects will truly yield the highest return when you’re ready to sell your home.  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder even in house hunting!  There are many variables that come into play such as the state of the real estate market when you put your Charlotte home up for sale, how old your home is, and the style of your home.  

Here are several costly projects to pass up if you want to get the biggest bang for your buck in Charlotte home renovation:

Extravagant Landscaping

Buyers expect a well-maintained yard; they don't expect the home's value to increase because of it. Beautiful landscaping may encourage potential buyers to take a closer look at your Charlotte home for sale, but it most likely will not add to the selling price.  If a buyer is unable or unwilling to put in the effort to maintain an elaborate garden, it becomes a negative feature rather than a positive one.

Swimming Pool

A swimming pool seems like fun to have, but can actually be more of a hassle than a pleasure. Many potential buyers consider swimming pools very expensive and time consuming to maintain.  Buyers may say no to an otherwise perfect house if it has a pool. Or, they may include in the contract a stipulation that the seller has to take down an above-ground pool or fill in an in-ground pool, at their own expense, before closing. 

High-End Upgrades

Buyers don’t want to see the absolute cheapest renovations in a Charlotte home for sale, but they also don’t want to pay more for the highest-priced upgrades that they don’t need.   Marble countertops in a kitchen and a built-in sauna in a bathroom are nice, but unless you have a high-end home in a high-end neighborhood, don’t expect to get your money back from these upgrades.

Don’t spend thousands of dollars on a home-improvement project that will not increase your home's value when it comes time to sell.  Do spend money on projects that will make your home a wonderful place to live in now and that may increase the selling price when you’re ready to sell.  We're happy to offer a free consultation regarding home improvements as well as a list of Charlotte contractors for you to interview.

Are you ready to sell your home?  I can help.  Give me a call or email me today.


 

 

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New Year Projects: Five Renovation Ideas that Increase the Value of Your Charlotte Home

New Year Projects:  Five Renovation Ideas that Increase the Value of Your Charlotte Home

Whether you’re planning on selling soon or just want a comfortable home to live in now, or a New Year project to undertake, here are five projects that increase your Charlotte home’s comfort and value:

Replace or Add Ceiling Fans

 

Unveil hidden hardwood floors:  Is there hardwood flooring hiding beneath your Charlotte home’s carpet?  If you're not sure, pull up the carpet in an unnoticeable corner and investigate; this can easily be done with a flat head screwdriver.  If you find wood floors, you’ll probably need to refinish them, but that’s a lot less expensive than installing new hardwood flooring.

 

Install flooring in your bathroom:  Installation is typically the most expensive part of this home improvement, so if you can do it yourself, you’ll save quite a bit of money.  Choosing a neutral-colored tile adds the most value.  So, head out to the DIY store, take a class on how to install tile yourself and if you feel comfortable, here’s your project!


Replace shower heads in your home

Add ceiling fans:  Everyone loves saving money, and adding ceiling fans can actually help reduce your electric bill considerably.  Central air conditioning costs about 70 times more to run than a ceiling fan--that’s right seventy!  In the summer, fans can cool you by 3 to 8 degrees, allowing you to reduce the use of your A/C and still feel just as cool.   Use your ceiling fan in the winter too; just reverse the direction the blades rotate so the air flows up toward the ceiling, and keep the fan on low.   This circulates the warm air around the room without creating a chilly draft.


Update bathroom and kitchen fixtures:  Replacing outdated or unattractive fixtures is a low-cost, high-impact renovation project.  In bathrooms, put in new spa-style shower heads and towel bars.  Add new light fixtures, sink faucets, switch plates, outlet covers, cabinet knobs and drawer handles to kitchens and baths.  Choose items in colors and finishes that appeal to a wide audience.  You won’t believe how changing out knobs and drawer handles can change the room!


Power wash your Charlotte home’s exterior:  Make your home look almost as good as new by power washing away the grime.  Don’t forget about the driveway, walkways, garage and patio--another inexpensive way to make your home shine above the others!


 

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Home Maintenance 101: Fall Checklist

Fall Maintenance Check List

Home Maintenance 101:  Fall Checklist

The leaves are beginning to change color, nights are getting cooler and pumpkins are now beginning to grace the porches all across Charlotte.  All signs are pointing to the fact that fall is here!


 

As a homeowner, that means it’s time to begin your fall preventative maintenance on your Charlotte home.  To help you get started, here’s a quick checklist:  

  • Have a professional heating contractor inspect your Charlotte home’s heating system.   An annual furnace inspection ensures that your heating system is operating at peak efficiency and most importantly that it is running safely.

  • Chimney SweepReplace your furnace filter.  Furnace filters need to be replaced frequently to allow your heating system to operate properly.  A dirty filter actually makes the system work harder to pull air through the vents, causing premature aging of your system.

  • Hire a certified chimney sweeper.  Have the sweeper/cleaner inspect your wood burning stove or fireplace and clean the chimney.

  • Prepare your pipes.   We had more burst pipes in Charlotte last year than ever before!  We rarely had issues with ruptured pipes before but, because we were so unprepared last year, there were major issues all across the city.  Nationwide, approximately 250,000 families have their homes ruined due to water pipes that freeze and burst.  Prepare your pipes, both inside and outside, before the cold weather hits.  Caulk around pipes where they enter your home.  Insulate pipes in unheated areas.  If you have a separate valve for outside faucets, shut it off.  If you don't have a separate valve to turn off outside faucets, wrap outside faucets or hose bibs.

  • Check your pipesCheck your home for water damage.  Inspect your home for water stains on the ceilings or leaks under the bathroom and kitchen sinks.  Minor water damage may seem trivial, but can lead to real problems, including a weakened roof, rotten boards and/or flooring and even mold issues.

  • Lawn and tool maintenanceTend to your garden tools and equipment.  Empty the gas out of your lawn and garden equipment.  This removes flammable liquid from your garage/storage shed.  Drain water from garden hoses and sprinklers.  Clean shovels, hoes, trowels and spades.  Take your lawn mower and gas-powered equipment in for servicing so that they’re like new and ready for the spring.

  • Inspect your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.  Replace batteries and clean the alarms if needed.

  • Caulk your homeExamine your caulking.  To prevent water from seeping into the sub-flooring, inspect and repair the caulking around your bathroom fixtures.  To reduce heat loss, inspect and repair the caulking around doors, windows and outlets.



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Winter Home Maintenance Tips for Homeowners in Charlotte NC


Winter Home Maintenance Tips for Homeowners in Charlotte NC

Old Man WinterNow that the holiday decorations are all packed nicely away, it's time to do a little home interior maintenance.  While you're 'stuck' indoors for a couple more cold winter months, you may as well address the interior maintenance so you're free to head outdoors as soon as spring arrives!  Here are a few items that are quick fixes to stay on top of home maintenance:

 

  • You're cleaning out you 2009 files anyway, be sure to check your home appliance warranties--if they're about to expire, negotiate a new contract with your provider.  This is one warranty that I will never be without during the first 5 - 7 years of ownership--they're worth their weight in gold!

     

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  • If your appliances have seen better days and you know you'll soon be in the market for a new one (or two), home imporvement and appliance stores tend to bargain price last year's models this time of the year.  Check the 'scratch and dent' areas too--chances are the scratch or dent is in an area that is not visible once the appliance is installed.  These can generally be found at steep discount prices.

 

  • Homeowners in Charlotte NCDo you have photos of the interior items in your home for insurance purposes?  Should you suffer a natural disaster or an accident in your home, it's nice to have photos of each item of value to you.  A video works just as well.  File the photos or video away in your fireproof safe or in your safety deposit box.
  • Mark you calendar for routine maintenance for the upcoming months--- the HVAC will need to be serviced in early spring.  Negotiate your contract with your HVAC provider. 
  • Be sure to have plenty of air filters on hand--buying in quantity is less expensive in the long run and remember to change them every 30 days. 


  • Got a squeaky floor?  Locate the origin of the squeak and use a galvanized finish nail or screw to secure the floor to the joist.  You can do this whether you have access to the floor or not.  If you don't feel comfortable doing this yourself, I'll bet your handyman would be happy to do this for you!


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  • Where's that knob?  Did the drawer pull come right off when you were serving Thanksgiving dinner?  These things happen at the WORST times, don't they?!  Well, take one to the home improvement or specialty store and find it's match.  Are you feeling creative?  Is that bathroom in need of a little pick-me-up?  Why not change out ALL of the knobs?  It could be an inexpensive fix for a whole new look in your bathrooms or kitchen.

 

  • Homeowners in Charlotte NCIt's COLD outside!  Homeowners in Charlotte NC are worried about ruptured pipes more than we've ever worried!  Be sure that your pipes are wrapped or that you leave a faucet dripping if you're going to be away for any length of time.  Ruptured pipes can happen even if you're home but, here are a few good tips for preventing burst pipes.

 

Now, snuggle up by the fireplace with a good book and enjoy the winter!

 

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