Budget renovation for £100: how to increase your home's value by £30,000.

Budget renovation for £100: how to increase your home's value by £30,000
Budget renovation for £100: how to increase your home's value by £30,000

According to The Sun: Bank holidays are the perfect time to dive into a home renovation project, especially if you plan to sell it in the near future.

Real estate specialists have shared four simple, quick, and budget-friendly tweaks you can make for less than £100 to make your home look fresher – and at the same time add up to £30,000 to its value.

The bathroom tile trick - adds £13,650

Nearly seven million homeowners plan to renovate their homes in the next two years, according to blinds company Hillary's, spending an average of £14,000.

But there are simple changes you can make to your kitchen, bathroom, or garden that can give your home a high-end look without breaking the bank.

Updating a kitchen can cost between £7,000 and £10,000, but there are ways to do it for less.

The kitchen light and fittings trick - adds £7,000

The kitchen can significantly impact property value, so it's important to make certain changes without spending a lot of money.

There are people who have been able to update their kitchen for just £1,000, and this has already increased their property value.

Enhance your street appeal - adds £3,000

The front appearance of your home also matters. Even small changes can boost its appeal and value.

Deep cleaning and decluttering for free - adds £5,000

A deep clean and refresh can work wonders for the impression your home makes on potential buyers.

It's worth making some inexpensive changes to your home to enhance its appearance and value, especially if you're planning to sell.


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