Renovations
and upgrades will increase anybody’s Charleston, SC home values, right?
Maybe…but not
so fast! Believe it or not, some projects can actually diminish a Charleston
property’s home values. In other words, you could potentially lose more than
the cost of the project: you could lower your home’s ultimate resale value as
well!
One of the
most common examples is the overly ambitious landscaping project. Who doesn’t
love a well-tailored garden or a perfectly maintained backyard? Yet, as HGTV’s
Sabrina Soto, host of “The High/Low Project” points out, overdoing it can be
counterproductive. To some potential buyers, too much landscaping could equal
increased maintenance (meaning more work and expense). When the balance isn’t
right, turned-off prospective buyers can bring lower offers. When it comes to
landscaping, the idea is to keep up with the Joneses, not outdo them.
Another
potential trouble spot comes when a remodeling effort goes into converting a
spare bedroom. Especially because local property records can record a home’s
structural description over the course of the years, a change in the number of
bedrooms from four to three can mean home values headed in the wrong direction.
It’s also the kind of change that can give rise to skeptical queries in
prospective buyers’ minds — running the gamut from “why exactly did they
convert the bedroom into another room?”” to “what else have they
changed that we’d better know about?”
Any creative, off-the-beaten-path design upgrades can
create more problems than solutions. You might think that a potential buyer
would look at what they view as an unsuitable paint color and think, “Well,
that’s just a few hours of work.” But few buyers want to spend their free
time painting…especially when it’s on top of custom textures. Soto says that
textured walls are difficult to sand and downright nasty to remove. Home values
are usually better served by skipping the fancy textures and sticking to
neutral colors.
Home values in Charleston, SC have been on the rise, so before making any moves that could
wind up being counter-productive, if you are preparing to sell this autumn, why
not call me for an up-to-date market assessment?
Interested in selling your
Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
Interested in buying a Charleston
area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook Real Estate
Charleston, SC
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