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10 Low-Cost Tips to Improve Your Home's Appeal

Improving Your House AppealTip #1: Refresh the exterior
First impressions count when it comes to selling a home. Most buyers won’t even leave their car if they don’t find the exterior appealing. The best ways to improve your home’s exterior include:
-Repairing and/or replacing trims, shutters, gutters, shingles, mailboxes, window screens, walkways and the driveway.
-Painting siding, trim and shutters and lamp and mailbox posts.
-Pressure washing vinyl siding, roofs, walkways and the driveway.
-Washing windows.

Tip #2: Spruce up the lawn and landscape
Home buyers associate the condition of your lawn and landscaping with the condition of your home’s interior. By improving the outside, you affect buyers’ impression of the entire property. The best ways to enhance the yard include:
-Mowing and edging the lawn.
-Seeding, fertilizing and weeding the lawn.
-Keeping up with regular lawn maintenance by frequent watering.
-Trimming and/or removing overgrown trees, shrubs and hedges.
-Weeding and mulching plant beds.
-Planting colorful seasonal flowers in existing plant beds.
-Removing trash, especially along fences and underneath hedges.
-Sweeping and weeding the street curb along your property.

Tip #3: Create an inviting entrance
The front door to your home should invite buyers to enter. The best ways to improve your entry include:
-Painting the front door in a glossy, cheerful color that complements the exterior.
-Cleaning, polishing and/or replacing the door knocker, locks and handles.
-Repairing and/or replacing the screen door, the doorbell, porch lights and house numbers.
-Placing a new welcome mat and a group of seasonal potted plants and flowers by the entry.

Tip #4: Reduce clutter and furniture
A buyer cannot envision living in your home without seeing it. A home filled with clutter or even too much furniture distracts buyers from seeing how they can utilize the space your home offers. If you have limited storage space, you may want to consider renting a temporary storage unit to place items you wish to keep. The best ways to declutter your home include:
-Holding a garage sale to prepare for your move, getting rid of unnecessary items.
-Removing clutter such as books, magazines, toys, tools, supplies and unused items from counter tops, open shelves, storage closets, the garage and basements.
-Storing out-of-season clothing and shoes out of sight to make bedroom closets seem roomier.
-Removing any visibly damaged furniture.
-Organizing bookshelves, closets, cabinets and pantries. Buyers will inspect everything.
-Putting away your personal photographs, unless they showcase the home. Let buyers see themselves in your home.
-De-personalize rooms as much as you can.

Tip #5: Clean, clean, clean
The cleanliness of your home also influences a buyer's perception of its condition. The appearance of the kitchen and bathrooms will play a considerable role in a buyer's decision process, so pay particular attention to these areas. The best ways to improve these areas include:
-Cleaning windows, fixtures, hardware, ceiling fans, vent covers and appliances.
-Cleaning carpets, area rugs and draperies.
-Cleaning inside the refrigerator, the stove and all cabinets.
-Removing stains from carpets, floors, counters, sinks, baths, tile, walls and grout.
-Eliminating house odors, especially if you have pets.
-Considering air fresheners or potpourri.

Tip #6: Make minor repairs
The small stuff does count, especially with first-time home buyers. Without dismissing the importance of repairing major items such as a leaky roof or plumbing, you do not need to spend money on replacing these items. Instead, focus on the minor repairs that will make your home visually appealing. The best ways to improve your home include:
-Repairing ceilings and wall cracks.
-Repairing faucets, banisters, handrails, cabinets, drawers, doors, floors and tile.
-Caulking and grouting tubs, showers, sinks and tile.
-Adding fresh paint to ceilings, walls, trim, doors and cabinets.
-Tightening door handles, drawer pulls, light switches and electrical plates.
-Lubricating door hinges and locks.

Tip #7: Showcase the kitchen
The heart of any home is the kitchen. If you are going to spend any money on renovations, this is the one area where you will see the greatest return. Even with a modest budget, focusing on a few key areas can make a great difference in getting the asking price for your property. The best ways to showcase the kitchen include:
-Replacing cabinet doors and hardware.
-Installing under-cabinet lighting.
-Replacing light fixtures.
-Replacing outdated shelving with pantry and cabinet organizers to maximize space.
-Baking cookies or cupcakes for a showing, to create a homey smell.

Tip #8: Stage furniture
Furniture placement can enhance the space of your home while giving buyers an idea of how to best utilize the space with their own belongings. Take some time to rethink how different areas in your house could be used. Some ideas to think about include:
-Moving couches and chairs away from walls in your sitting and family rooms to create cozy conversational groups.
-Creating a reading corner in the master bedroom.
-Clearing an empty room to set up a reading space.
-Turning an awkward space into a home office.
-Setting the dining room table with your best china.
-Set wine glasses in front of the fireplace or next to a Jacuzzi tub.

Tip #9: Light up the house
Create a sense of openness and cheerfulness in your home through its lighting. To improve the lighting try:
-Opening shades and drapes to let the sunshine warm and brighten rooms.
-Installing brighter light bulbs in rooms that tend to be dark.
-Adding additional lamps for ambient lighting.
-Turning on all the lights for a showing.

Tip #10: Add fresh touches
You can easily add color and style to your home by adding fresh touches throughout. Some ideas to consider include:
-Placing fresh floral arrangements in the entry and master bedroom.
-Placing bowls of bright-colored fruit in the family room and the kitchen.
-Filling an empty corner with a potted leafy plant.
-Setting new hand soap in the bathrooms.
-Displaying fresh towels near sinks.

Missouri homebuyer closing costs among nation’s lowest

Homebuyers in Missouri pay some of the lowest closing costs in the United States, according to a study by Bankrate Inc.

Missouri was 44th among 49 states, two California areas and the District of Columbia. Misouri’s average origination and title fees on a $200,000 mortgage this year added up to $3,356. Missouri was even lower last year, ranking 47th.

New York topped the charts with $3,741 in average origination and title fees, up from $2,732 last year, when it ranked second.

Researchers picked ZIP codes in the largest cities in each state and asked for closing cost information for a $200,000 loan — a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage for a borrower with good credit who made a 20 percent down payment.



1614 W McGee, Springfield, MO

1614 W McGee, Springfield, MO

1614 W McGee, Springfield, MO 65807
Bed: 3   Bath: 3   Sqft: 2542   MLS: 1013896   $134,900.00

Excellent construction for this Walk-Out Basement Home.  Features 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, fireplace.  Large kitchen and dining area.  Large storage shed with concrete flooring.  Fenced back yard.  Great price for home of this quality with walk-out basement.

Features:

  • Walk-Out Basement
  • 3 Large Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Fireplace
  • Wet Bar
  • Storage Shed with Concrete Flooring
  • Fenced Yard
  • Covered Front Porch

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2964/

 

5156 S Nettleton, Springfield, MO

5156 S Nettleton, Springfield, MO

5156 S Nettleton, Springfield, MO 65810
Bed: 5   Bath: 3    Sqft: 4013   MLS: 1014165   $379,900.00

Stone Meadow, Gated Community

Spacious, warm, inviting-describe this gated Stone Meadow gem. Intelligent use of space offers flexibility to adapt to your lifestyle. Immaculate 5 bedroom, 3 bath home combines convenience, beauty. Formal dining is steps away from the ultimate kitchen w/maple cabinetry, granite island, built-in desk, hardwood floors, pantry. Cozy hearth room w/see thru gas fireplace. Breakfast nook leads to open deck, patio below. In lower level a massive stone corner fireplace gives dramatic focus. Large family room w/wetbar is ideal for entertaining. 2 huge storage rooms make organization easy. 4 of 5 walk-in closets are cedar lined. Beautifully landscaped lot on quiet cul de sac has a tranquility area. Many upgrades & quality craftsmanship by a top builder-interesting ceiling treatments, 6 ceiling fans, Pella windows-make this home an outstanding value. Oversized 3-car garage. Near pool, tennis. Versatility to please a family large or small. Bring your special style & make it your own!

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/3006/

 

4533 S Shady Lane, Springfield, MO

4533 S Shady Lane, Springfield, MO

4533 S Shady Lane, Springfield, MO 65810 
Bed: 3   Bath: 2    Sqft: 1608   MLS: 1014145   $164,900.00

Looking for New...or just about New? Excellent Turner Built home. All new carpet, the hardwood floors and tile shine like new, privacy fenced yard, underground ...

Features:

  • Fireplace
  • Privacy Fenced Yard
  • Glass Enclosed Sun Room
  • New Carpet
  • New Paint
  • Professionally landscaped

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2969/

 

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113 Dennis, Republic, MO

113 Dennis, Republic, MO

113 Dennis, Republic, MO 65738
Bed: 3   Bath: 2   Half Bath: 0   Sqft: 1232   MLS: 1012616   $97,500.00

Rare find in neighborhood 3 bedroom, 2 FULL Bath, 2 Car garage and Screened in porch. Clean and ready to move in, all new thermopane ...

Features:

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Baths
  • 2 Car Garage
  • Screened In Porch
  • Fenced Yard

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2714/

 

556 Lacey Branch, Marshfield

556 Lacey Branch, Marshfield

$169,900

Virtual Tour>http://www.agentnation.com/vt/431/

Private 20 acre hideaway with pond. Rustic, contemporary home includes newer 30x40 shop-outbuilding. Shop has bathroom, wired for 220V @ heated. Also an RV cement pad with pumpout. New carpet, master bath recently renovated. Unfinished basement, approx 1500 sq ft in basement area.

 

4749 S Glenn, Springfield, MO

4749 S Glenn, Springfield, MO  

 

4749 S Glenn, Springfield, MO 65810
Bed: 4   Bath: 2   Half Bath: 1   Sqft: 2401   MLS: 1012488   $135,000.00

Great home for a growing family. The deck overlooks the extra deep backyard. Three bedrooms on the main level, 4th in the basement bonus room. ...

Features:

  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 2 1/2 Baths
  • Finished Basement
  • Fireplace
  • 1/2 Acre Lot

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2643/

 

3529 S Brunswick, Springfield, MO

3529 S Brunswick, Springfield, MO

3529 S Brunswick, Springfield, MO 65809 
Bed: 3   Bath: 2   Half Bath: 0   Sqft: 1301   MLS: 1012486   $119,900.00

Features 3 BR's 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage. Very open floor plan, wonderful master bath. His and her sinks and closets! There is a huge ...

Features:

  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Baths
  • 2 Car Garage
  • 1300 Sq. Ft.
  • Glendale High School

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2642/

 

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