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5 upgrades that will help sell your home

And none of these tips will cost more than $5,000.

- CONTRIBUTE­D BY BRANDPOINT

It’s a sobering truth of real estate that sellers often have to spend money to make money. Even if your home is relatively new, you still face costs associated with getting it ready to show, such as repainting interior rooms or hiring profession­al cleaners and stagers.

If your home could use some TLC and updating, spending as little as $5,000 on key upgrades could improve its appeal for buyers — and ensure a speedier sale at a better price.

Here are five upgrades you can make for less than $5,000 to help put your home at the top of every buyer’s must-see list this spring.

Upgrade your entryway

Replacing an old, dated or worn entry door can be a cost-effective way to ensure buyers get a good first impression when they walk in your house.

Whether you choose a fiberglass, wooden or steel model, installing a new entry door can cost a few thousand dollars, yet the return on investment at the time of resale can be significan­t. A fiberglass entry door returns about 72 percent of its investment, while a steel door recoups more than 100 percent of its value, according to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value report.

Enhance your new door with attractive plantings, fresh paint and clean windows around the entryway to create a memorable, attractive entry for just a few thousand dollars.

Increase natural light

More buyers are becoming aware of the mood and productivi­ty-enhancing benefits of natural light, and homes with big, bright windows have always been in demand. Adding windows to a room can be a costly, time-consuming affair.

Not so with adding a skylight.

For well under $5,000 and in just a day or two, a profession­al can install an Energy Star qualified, solar powered no-leak fresh-air skylight, like those from Velux America.

Profession­al installati­on costs nationally ranges from around $900 to $2,325, with an average of $1,400, according to HomeAdviso­r.com.

The low installati­on cost will leave you plenty of budget to enhance the skylight upgrade even further with energy efficiency-boosting solarpower­ed blinds. The skylight and blinds are operated by remote control and the blinds are available in designer colors and patterns to enhance your décor.

The products, as well as installati­on costs, are eligible for a 30 percent federal tax credit to further reduce the cost of the improvemen­t.

The most popular rooms in the home for fresh air skylights are baths, where they provide privacy in addition to natural light, and kitchens, where they vent cooking odors and humidity naturally while brightenin­g this muchused workspace.

Visit www.veluxusa.com to learn more.

Beautify a master bathroom

Bathrooms and kitchens sell homes. Making a few cosmetic upgrades to even a small master bath can help increase a home’s appeal and value. For less than $5,000 you can easily repaint, upgrade faucets, replace old cabinet hardware and add decorative touches like designer towels.

If you’ve already done all that, take a look at the floor or countertop­s — two cost-effective upgrades that can wow buyers. Since counters don’t make up that much square footage in most bathrooms, replacing them with granite can cost just a couple thousand dollars. Tile flooring is also a relatively inexpensiv­e way to improve a bathroom’s look and usability.

Heat things up in the kitchen

Kitchen remodels can offer high ROI for sellers, but a full remodel may be outside your budget. If you’ve already done the obvious — like repainting and declutteri­ng — it’s time to look for a few more cost-effective improvemen­ts that will appeal to buyers.

Just as in the bathroom, swapping old faucets and cabinet hardware with new designer options can enhance the appeal of a kitchen. Shabby, outdated appliances can hinder a speedy sale, so consider replacing them with new ones. You don’t necessaril­y need to install top-of-the-line, high-priced appliances to make a good impression, either. Newer, Energy Star qualified appliances represent savings for buyers down the road.

Lavish landscapin­g

No single aspect of your home has a greater impact on a buyer’s first impression than the landscapin­g. A great front yard sets the tone for the rest of the home, appealing to buyers on a number of levels, including beauty, practicali­ty and savings.

With $5,000, you can accomplish a lot in terms of landscapin­g. You can sod a small front yard, add decorative planting beds to a lush lawn, or even install shade trees that will both beautify the yard and enhance the home’s energy efficiency in summer. Decorative concrete stamping of walkways and driveways is another cost-effective way to improve a home’s curb appeal.

Whether it’s a buyer’s market or a seller’s market, no one wants to see their home linger long before selling. A few simple upgrades can help ensure your home gets plenty of attention this spring selling season.

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Dress up and differenti­ate a kitchen while adding style and flair with fresh air skylights and designer blinds in colors and patterns. Powered by the sun and operated by remote control, Energy-Star-qualified solar powered skylights and blinds, plus...

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