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There are all kinds of unique upgrades that landlords can do to the rental property that will boost the value. Ideas include installing tankless water heaters, surround sound systems, hard landscaping, siding, and even adding some square footage, like an additional bedroom or bathroom.
Buy in a growth area with strong rental demand. ... Choose your target market. ... Choose a good tenant. ... Keep it well-maintained. ... Try a quick fix. ... Spend more money where it really adds value. ... Be patient. ... Want to know more?
Lobby for a secure entrance door to the apartment block. ... Get a car park for the apartment. ... Get the whole building on board with updates to the common areas. ... When renovating, focus on space. ... Small changes for a potentially large profit!
Break out the paint. A quick, inexpensive way to increase the value of your house is to paint. ... Upgrade appliances. Remodeled kitchen | iStock.com. ... Change door knobs. Cabinets | iStock.com. ... Replace light fixtures. Lighting | iStock.com. ... Upgrade landscaping. ... Jazz up outdoor lighting. ... Change your front door. ... Take care of your lawn.
Enhance Your Entryway. Make your front door the centerpiece of your home's curb appeal. ... Freshen up the Foyer. What do people see first when they enter your home? ... Light it up. ... Don't Replace, Repaint. ... Focus on Flooring. ... Create a Backyard Oasis.
Rake, mow and declutter the lawn. Put trash and recycling bins out of sight. Consider planting some flowers or shrubbery to add color and pleasant aroma. Apply a fresh coat of paint to the doors, windows and trim, or even the mailbox.
Upgrade Plumbing Fixtures. ... Install Better Countertops. ... Replace the Floor. ... Increase Storage. ... Newer, Better Windows. ... Put a Good Roof Over Their Heads.
Keep it Simple. To appeal to the largest number of people possible, keep the decor understated and neutral. ... Keep it Bright. ... Keep it Comfortable. ... Make it Look Lived In ... Highlight Each Room's Purpose. ... Know Your Market. ... Accent Selling Points. ... Make Sure it Flows
Grays, tans, and creams are more recommended for rental properties. Typically, it's better to stick with lighter colors for the majority of the house, and slightly darker tones for areas such as the dining room or bathroom.
A tenant should only paint with written permission from the landlord to do so. Most landlords prefer that tenants do not paint the rental or make any improvements or repairs without approval.
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