Parker has personally completed a renovation for just $400, with incredible results.
Parker believes that anyone can implement cheap upgrades and renovations such as these, which can improve a property’s aesthetic appeal and add a lot of value. Here are Parker’s DIY cheap reno tips for improving value and getting a higher sale price:
Inside:
- Change door handles on internal doors and cupboard; brushed stainless steel is inexpensive and always looks chic
- Remove unnecessary doors in hallways
- Get rid of old light fittings by replacing them with modern fittings
- Paint wooden frames white/off white
- Install new carpet
- Wooden blinds add value: depending on house, I usually go for white. Buying off the shelf is usually cheaper, you may need to get them cut down to size but this will usually only $20 per blind
- Install a new vanity in the bathroom
- Tub and tile bath, shower and tiles
- Replace taps to modern variety
- Install a new toilet - these can be as little as $150 from Bunnings
- Clean the windows
- Create an impressive entry. The first impression counts - this is where buyers can really get emotional, if the front is enticing they are usually super excited to see the rest
- If the property has a front fence, make sure it is painted and in excellent repair
- Paint the concrete on front/rear porches and add a large pot with colourful blooms of deep green rich folliage
- Weed garden beds, replant with cheap yuccas or grasses or larger varieties, depending on size and scale of land, driveway etc
- Add fresh mulch to garden beds
- Sweep and tidy the front and rear yard
- Keep the lawn mowed throughout selling period
- Render brick if appropriate
- Paint weather boards if appropriate