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Five Inexpensive House Upgrades to Boost Your Wake Forest Property’s Appeal

Stylish Gray Fixtures on White Kitchen Cabinets

Upgrading a rental house does not need to be cost-intensive or tough. There are countless attainable or free practices to take a so-so rental property and boost its appeal to prospective tenants. By adding specific small and easy touches, swapping out a small number of hardware or fixtures, and doing a little cost-effective resurfacing, you can make your single-family rental property one that quality tenants will be so keen to rent. It appears that with just five really easy upgrades, you can undeniably boost your Wake Forest property’s appeal.

Changing Hardware and Fixtures

Replacing small hardware items like doorknobs and light fixtures is at the top of the list among small upgrades that can have a massive impact. Over time, hardware and light fixtures can tarnish or look dated. When this occurs, a rental home’s interior can negatively impact prospective renters. But happily, simply updating old light fixtures in key rooms, mounting a ceiling fan in a bedroom, or integrating matching doorknobs, locks, and other hardware can foster visual appeal that is much greater than the costs. Hardware and light fixtures don’t need to be fancy or so expensive; even a rather basic fixture that looks clean and modern will, oftentimes, do the trick.

Touching Up the Paint

While repainting a rental home’s interior is one definite way to gain that fresh, clean look tenants appreciate, it is possible to accomplish a similar effect by doing small touch-ups. According to the level of wear and tear, the total interior may not need a full paint job in-between every tenant. This being so in your rental property, painting an accent, the trim, or a few walls can take the look of freshly painted walls without spending too much time or money.

Resurface the Countertops

The look of a rental home’s countertops can undeniably impact the property’s overall appeal. Certainly more than other features, a fabulous countertop can lend a kitchen or bathroom a custom look and an upgraded feel. Mercifully, installing granite or other expensive options is not necessary to bring about this same result. There are many varying countertop resurfacing kits available that can guarantee your old countertops an instant facelift without the designer price tag.

Don’t Forget the Details

Interior decorators have ascertained that adding thoughtful small touches to a home can make a big difference. Wake Forest property managers can follow that example. Putting in place new cabinet handles and drawer pulls to a bland kitchen can add beauty and function, there and then upgrading otherwise tired old cabinets.

Updated and matching faceplates are also other small details that can certainly make a home interior feel more splendidly put together. Cracked or mismatched faceplates can affect a room’s feel and visual appeal. You can make each room in your rental house a whole lot more beautifully appealing by just replacing each faceplate with new, matching ones.

Plus, bear in mind to add specific tech-friendly touches! For relatively little money, you can make smart updates to your rental home that tenants will greatly appreciate. For example, switch selected regular outlets in key areas to outlets incorporating USB ports. You can even turn a GFCI outlet into a charging hub. Or, mull over getting a video doorbell, smart light bulbs or plugs, or a Wi-Fi-enabled garage door. The money you spend on these updates will surely add value to your property and make it hassle-free to attract quality tenants.

Landscape for Free

A rental home’s landscaping is a salient part of the property’s curb appeal and can even be one of the top causes a tenant chooses your property over another. A clean, low-maintenance yard is superb for rental homes, but tenants enjoy trees, flowers, and other beautifying elements. To add more low-cost colors and green to your rental yard, look to your local utility or city website. A vast number of cities give away free trees or other plants to property owners. Besides that, remember to check the “Free Stuff” section of your local classifieds. In these ads, people normally advertise things they no longer need – such as shrubs and trees – to anyone disposed to come and get them. In this manner, you can upgrade your property’s landscaping for no higher cost than a little elbow grease and a shovel.

In Conclusion

Small upgrades can, without a doubt, equal big returns in connection with standing out in the rental market. With just a little time and various attainable purchases, you can upgrade your Wake Forest rental property and your ability to interest the kind of tenants you wish to have.

 

Tired of doing it yourself? Why not give Real Property Management Raleigh a call right away? It doesn’t matter if you are the owner of one rental home or several; our goal is to protect and maximize your real estate investment. Backed by over 30 years of nationwide experience, our property managers are here to certainly help rental homeowners multiply rental income while reducing expenses and inefficiencies. Contact us online or call us at 919-481-0008 today.

 

Originally published on January 17, 2020

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