Buyers

Common Questions for Buyers

Best Home for You and Your Family

To Downsize?

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Buyer Agency Agreement

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Protect Your Biggest Purchase

Accredited Buyer Representatives

For Sale By Owner

What To Offer

Home Inspections

Title Insurance

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Living Well and Stress-Free

Consumer Household Safety

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Buying a Foreclosure

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Sellers

Common Questions for Sellers

22 Questions Questions To Ask

Am I Priced To Sell

Determining Market Value

How Long To Sell My Home

Hiring a Real Estate Appraiser

Certified Residential Specialists

Facing a Short Sale

Facing Foreclosure


Finance

Mortgage Information

Getting That Perfect Mortgage

Get Pre Approved

How Much Do I Qualify For?

Avoiding Irresponsible Lending

Managing Home Equity Lines of Credit


Home Improvements

Value of Home Improvements

Painting

Staging Your Home for Sale

Staging Your Kitchen for Sale

Staging Your Living Room for Sale


Moving

Preparing to Move

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Hiring a Moving Company

Moving with Children

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Home Improvements

The following information is from NAR's national real estate marketing publication. It should be used only as a general guide to ranking the importance of these improvements, for advice please Contact your Legacy Realty agent and we will help you decide where your money is best spent. Many factors will affect the appraiser's opinion of these improvements including, location, value range of home, market trends, age of home and quality of improvement.

Percentage of your investment that is recouped at resale:

150%  
Remodeled Kitchen
A kitchen update can reward a seller with a sizable payback. Just remember though; splurging on fancy finishing materials or sophisticated equipment may cut into your profit. Keep it simple.
100% Revitalized Lawn and Garden
A verdant lawn and a modest but colorful flowerbed will entice potential buyers. The few hundred dollars invested may yield several thousands in profit.
100% Fireplace
Especially if it is energy efficient, such as a gas-powered model, a fireplace holds the promise of cozy family gatherings around the warmth of the hearth.
90%
Second Bath
All it takes is a simple 5x9 foot extra bath to make mornings more civilized for most families. But don't count on a return on extras like a heat lamp or whirlpool tub.
80% Room Addition
For the most attractive return of your investment dollars later on, the added room should be today's popular family room or a third bedroom.
80% Remodeled Bath
A master bath is on many buyer's list, so invest here. If you own only one bath, install two sinks or a double vanity to handle the morning crowd.
70% Expanded Master Suite
To keep costs down, try to find extra space to create this wish list item by combining existing rooms and spaces. Heavy structural work entailed by adding square feet diminishes your return.
70% Deck
Outdoor living space is a desirable asset no matter where the locale. No maintenance decking material leaves lots more leisure time, too.
50% Exterior Paint
Sprucing up tired siding, trim, etc., can take years off the look of an older house.
50% Finished Attic
You can expect to recoup more of your investment if you make sure the renovation does not detract from the aesthetics of your home. It is especially attractive as an extra bedroom in a small house.
40% Finished Basement
This is a great way to gain added living space without building a costly addition. If the basement has an access door to the outdoors, the project becomes more valuable.
40% Heating Systems
Replace it only if your old system is dysfunctional. Depending upon a buyer's priorities, a new energy efficient furnace may or may not be a selling advantage.
35% New Windows and Doors
Buyers appreciate changes that improve the look of a house, so attractive new French doors, for example, may be a plus. Energy efficient units are an ecological boom, but may be a resale bust.
30% Garage
Don't go overboard to blend it into your home's architectural style. Its desirability increases if you live in a part of the country with a harsh climate.
0% Swimming Pool
Unless you live where the sun always shines, such as Southern California, this luxury item can detract from your resale profit.

 

Contact your Legacy Realty agent, we are here to help you decide what home improvements are going to make you the most money fastest!