Which home improvements count when trying for a quick property sale
Householders wanting a quick property sale should worry less about cleaning windows and buying fresh flowers, and spend more time repainting the front door and replacing old gates, according to new research.
The 2012 HSBC Home Improvement Survey revealed that many homeowners have misconceptions regarding factors which may help them to sell their property.
Half the UK (52%) will spend time over the Bank Holidays this Spring making home improvements. The research, which questioned householders and property valuation experts, also revealed the smaller jobs around the house which can help homeowners to sell their property.
More than half (60%) of property valuers said that the number one way to increase a property's chance of selling quickly, and for a healthy price, was to de-clutter. Cutting the grass and repairing paint chips will also improve house-selling prospects.
However, over two thirds (69%) of homeowners thought cleaning the windows would be worthwhile, compared to just 44% of the property experts. In addition, while 63% of the experts said that repainting or varnishing a front door would make a difference, only 23% of homeowners recognise this.
Householders should also worry less about putting rubbish bins out of sight or washing the car, and concentrate instead on repairing old fences and gates.
Peter Dockar, Head of Mortgages at HSBC , said: 'Many householders spend the Bank Holidays on DIY projects to help boost property value and saleability. However it is often the smaller jobs like painting the front door that can make all the difference when looking for a quick sale.'
Will they make a difference? Experts vs Homeowners:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------% of experts % of homeownersExpert's who think it who think itnumber one would make a would make aSimple improvement choice (%) difference difference----------------------------------------------------------------------------De-clutter home 60 93 71----------------------------------------------------------------------------Repair paint chips or wallpaper 15 75 56----------------------------------------------------------------------------Cut grass and trim flowerbeds 7 71 66----------------------------------------------------------------------------Repair fences and gates 5 64 44----------------------------------------------------------------------------Replace old fashionedswitches and electricalsockets 4 29 15----------------------------------------------------------------------------Repaint/varnish the frontdoor 3 63 23----------------------------------------------------------------------------Clean windows in and out 2 44 69----------------------------------------------------------------------------Place rubbish bins out ofsight 2 30 41----------------------------------------------------------------------------Wash the car if it's indriveway 1 4 17----------------------------------------------------------------------------New plants for garden orterrace 1 20 20----------------------------------------------------------------------------Buy fresh flowers for indoors 0 7 38----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Notes to Editors:
Consumer sample:
- 1369 British homeowners (aged 18 ).
- Nationally representative sample.
- Carried out online 15-16th Feb 2012.
Business sample
- 112 interviews with estate agents who value properties as part of their job.
- Spread across 11 regions (10 in each).
- Carried out by phone during February 2012.
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