A few cheap bathroom renovations [1] can actually help you sell your home. When potential buyers stroll through a home, they’re looking for the features and amenities that best match their lifestyle. Every choice you’ve made impacts a buyer’s interest, and you can get closer to the reality of a sale with a simple, one-step bath renovation.
“Bathrooms are one area where home buyers make decisions because it will be one of the most used rooms in the house,” says industry expert Nora DePalma of O’Reilly/DePalma. “Make them look bright, absolutely spotless, and loaded with storage options [2]. Your home will sell faster and at a better price.”
These bathroom renovations are low-cost, where a little DIY savvy can Alt=cheap bathroom renovations
go a long way toward making your home appeal to a wide range of shoppers. Here are five cheap ways to transform a bath without breaking your pre-sale budget.
If you make any or all of these green upgrades to your bath, highlight them in home listings and open house collateral so that shoppers know they’re looking at lower utility bills as well as new fixtures.
The ventilation specialists at Broan-NuTone have solutions for any system redo, all with sleek looks, quiet fan operation and optimum efficiency. “We make an upgrade kit [9] for builder-grade-model fans, which will actually quiet the fan down by about 50 percent and increase the performance of it by 20 percent,” says Karen Collins of Broan-NuTone. “The kit also includes a new grille, and you can make these changes in under five minutes.”
If you’re in the market for a complete unit replacement, check out Broan-NuTone’s selection of super-quiet, Energy Star qualified ventilation fans [10]. They cost less than a dollar a year in energy to run, and are available with integrated lighting as well as humidity sensors that save you the trouble of switching the fan on when it’s needed and off when it’s not.
If you’re updating a powder room, other flooring options like natural hardwood are possibilities. But for a full bath, stick with materials that will stand up to everyday use and humidity. “Anywhere you have a full shower or tub, you want to avoid a wood, a bamboo or even a laminate, simply because of the moisture,” advises Lumber Liquidators’ John Jakob.
You don't have to spend a fortune. Take on a few cheap bathroom renovations that will deliver the greatest return on your investment [12], and sell your home faster.
Links:
[1] http://moneypit.com/article/easy-bathroom-remodeling-ideas
[2] http://moneypit.com/repair-and-improve/storage-and-organization
[3] http://moneypit.com/audio-q-a/how-remove-vinyl-wallpaper
[4] http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/products/bathroom_sink_faucets.html
[5] http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/products/showerheads.html
[6] http://www.epa.gov/WaterSense/products/toilets.html
[7] http://www.responsiblebathroom.com/connection/rebates/
[8] http://moneypit.com/article/bathroom-lighting-choosing-best-your-home
[9] http://www.broan.com/display/router.asp?ProductID=100402
[10] http://www.broan.com/display/router.asp?ProductID=100563
[11] http://www.lumberliquidators.com/catalog/thumbnail.jsp?categoryId=499§ionId=473&sort=TA&subCategoryId=0&ref=By Category;274500020
[12] http://moneypit.com/question-and-answer/bath-remodeling-return-investment