When deciding what will increase resale value, we need first to look at what buyers want. Â Why wait and start these projects a month before putting your home on the Knoxville real estate market? We suggest you start small and start early, so you can enjoy the fruit of your labors now.
If you are thinking about throwing your home into the Knoxville real estate market sooner than later, a good first step would be to consider calling a few professionals. Three in particular would be a home inspector, who can tell you what items will need to be addressed and may cause red flags to buyers. Second and third, a real estate agent and local interior designer or stager, all of which typically have the pulse of buyers and know what they are looking when visiting homes for sale in Knoxville.
Landscaping can add plenty of curb appeal to a home as well as make a backyard feel comfortable. Â Buying big trees and shrubs can get expensive, so we recommend you invest in your landscaping early, giving it time to mature so it is ready when the time comes to sell. Â That being said, nothing can take away from nice landscaping like a sad lawn. So, maintaining a healthy, green lawn can really set the tone before the buyer even gets out of the car.
Along with your landscaping nothing makes a first impression like a crisp clean exterior, so a good pressure washing of the home’s exterior and walkways can make an impact.
The last step to curb appeal, deals with the last steps before walking into the home, and that is at the front door. Upgrading exterior doors that are visible from the street can change the look of your home completely. Â A nice, classy, front door, can get a buyer excited about seeing the interior of the home. Â Think about it, where are buyers standing, and what are they looking at, as they wait for their Knoxville real estate agent to let them in the home!
The 70’s called and they want their lighting back! Â Unless you are planning on selling your home to Austin Powers it’s time to get rid of some of the historical artifacts. Â That includes outdated lighting fixtures, wallpaper, old carpeting, gold hardware, and possibly even the popcorn ceiling. Â Just updating to something simple, but current, can turn a big negative into an non-issue.
Kitchen remodels can come  with a big price tag, so if yours is fairly current, small updates like new knobs on the cabinets or a new paint color may be all you need.
Speaking of paint color, this is the least expensive way to make a huge impact on your home. Â Painting outdated or extravagant colors to a fresh coat of a modern neutral color, can not only make your home look newer, but cleaner as well.
Last on the list, is another addition that is worth completing sooner rather than later so you can utilize it. Â That being built-in storage. Â Adding shelving or cabinets in a hall, bedroom, closet, garage, family room, or just about anywhere for that matter can add quite a bit of appeal. Who doesn’t like extra storage? Â We know buyers do!