Offering something unique and timely can always help sell a home more
quickly and possibly closer to the listing price. Aside from the usual
home staging techniques, implementing some easy, but key energy and
water saving options too might just do the trick! Savvy buyers will
ask what utility costs are or to see actual bills, especially in older
homes, and be impressed at measures taken to reduce those costs.
Here are some easy, yet smaller projects that can increase a home's
appeal in a time of high energy costs and an extraordinary focus on
being green. Oh, make sure you of course market the home with these
positive, new features.
Replace regular light bulbs in permanent fixtures with compact
fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs use about one-fifth as much energy as
regular bulbs, and last about 12 times longer).
Install low-flow showerheads, which will save on water heating and
use.
Install an ENERGY STAR qualified, programmable thermostat
Close the damper on the fireplace. It sounds simple, but is often
forgotten season to season and causes drafts and high energy loss.
Add insulation to an attic.
Seal basement rim joists. This is along the top of the basement wall
where the cement or block comes in contact with the wood frame. This
is a common area of air leakage.
Insulate water heater tanks for energy savings.
Repair water leaks in tubs, showers and sinks. Not only are they big
water wasters, but a leak really shows the home is not cared for
anymore.
Perform duct sealing or hire a contractor. 20 percent of the air that
moves through the duct system is lost due to leaks, holes, and poorly
connected ducts.
Other visible changes that may attract a buyer are using renewable
sources in any flooring you might replace prior to listing such as
recycled carpeting, bamboo, cork or other flooring from fast-growing
wood sources.
You can also recommend a home energy audit to help your clients
identify other easy, but important fixes and also demonstrate to
potential buyers the sellers are serious about home maintenance and
improvement. It will give buyers a fun jump start too on accomplishing
more efficiency improvements in their new home.
Being willing to partner a bit with the buyers creates an air of
security that the home is still cared about and all parties want them
to have as great an experience in it with their family as the previous
family did.
Secret For Generating Free Electricity:
http://www.homeenergymi.tk/
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