Four Crucial Don’ts When Improving Your Miami Beach Real Estate
Staging is part and parcel of selling a home. This is a crucial step in effectively showcasing your house to potential buyers. But even before the time for selling the property comes, it will be helpful to think about improving your home's value while still residing in it. When you are making your Miami Beach real estate property salable in the future, for instance, there are several helpful things that add to its value. Yet there are those that will only do more damage than good to your pockets.
1. Add a pool without seeing the big picture
Many homeowners think that by adding a pool, they'll nudge their home's value up notch. This may be true for some areas like Miami Beach, where everyone experiences year-round semi-tropical climate. Yet while your Miami Beach real estate property might look good with a pool, some buyers are not up for the challenge of owning one.
In some instances, Miami Beach real estate properties equipped with a pool are regarded as high-maintenance. True, though, since there are certainly a lot of things that comes with pool ownership. From pH balancing to regular cleaning, in these tough times, most buyers don't want to add any more payments to their monthly dues.
2. Remodeling at a whim
You're probably a cineaste with great taste in movies. As a homeowner, you turn your spare room into a mini-home theater. While this will certainly work for you and those who share your passion, not all buyers are willing to pay for a house with such extravagant feature. Oftentimes, buyers would settle for a home with an extra space they could do anything with than a specialized room that feels more of a burden. Remember that not all home remodeling is a good idea. During your interior design eureka moments, always think about a return of investment.
3. Going with the current trend
There's nothing wrong with being an avid subscriber of home improvement magazines. These glossies offer a trove of helpful advice for homeowners. Therein lies a collection of the 'in' interior design, current must-haves for homeowners and even the latest trend in home design. The problem starts when you are always keen on keeping up with the latest trend. It's not named trend for nothing. While there are styles that can stand the test of time, there are those that only have years, even months, to live or at least until something fresher is introduced.
4. Going solo
If you're itching to grab that hammer and nail away to a new and improved home, think first whether you have enough experience in your planned endeavor; you could do more harm than good. Once you think the project for your Miami Beach real estate property is too big for you, hire a professional instead.
Mark Michael Ferrer
Miami Beach Real Estate
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