ADDING VALUE TO YOUR HOME
Would you like to add value to your home? There are several ways that you can do that, however it is important to remember to spend your dollars in the right areas. You can easily spend money on rooms that do not have a large return. Spend your money wisely.
TOP FIVE
The Kitchen
Renovating an outdated kitchen is pretty much a sure thing. In strong markets, these improvements can more than pay for themselves at resale. A new kitchen
cost $17,313 last year but added $23,464 to the resale value. The kitchen has been known as the room the sells a home.

MASTER BATHROOM
Your master bathroom has been knows as the room that is the second most important area in selling a home. Adding luxury is must! Ways to do that is making sure there is enough storage, add some beautiful tile, or change out your counter tops.
Don’t Forget Curb Appeal
The exterior of your house is just as important as the interior, if not
more so. Buyers may be undecided if they want to buy your house upon
seeing it for the first time, but they could definitely decide they do
not want to buy your house when they drive up.
PUT IN A NEW DECK
There's nothing like relaxing on a deck in the
summertime with a cool drink in your hand. If you don't already have
one, build one! On average, when a homeowner adds a deck to their home,
they are likely to recoup approximately 76 percent return on their
investment.
PAINT
A future buyer needs to be able to picture his
or her things in the room, and too much personalization can prevent
that. If your painting skills are below par, hire someone. In the end,
it evens out because nothing is worse then a bad paint job.