DIY & home

Doing Up A Property From Scratch

Nowadays, people selling houses will make their properties the best they can be before putting them up on the market.

This is because many want a fast sale at a good price and presenting a home that is ready to move into is the best way to do this. But buyers are also aware that they can get a property at a lower price if they’re willing to take it in its given state and put some effort into sprucing it up themselves.

If you don’t need to move straight into a property and are happy to take it on as a project that you can work on, this could be a good and profitable approach for you. Here are a few steps that you should anticipate!

Carry Out a Survey

Of course, before buying any house, you need to make sure that a survey is carried out. This will ensure that there isn’t any major and excessively costly work that needs to be carried out on the property.

You don’t want to get something for a decent price, only to find that all of your budget then gets blown on repairing foundations or other major work. You need the property to be in good structural standing if you’re going to invest.

Repair Any Damage

If the property seems good, you can purchase it. The first step you should take when getting started though is to repair any damage. This could be water damage, Fire & Smoke Damage, or any other form of damage.

Generally speaking, there are professional companies who can take this hard work off your hands and sort it out on your behalf. They’re more than worth investing in, as they’ll have the proper equipment and expertise to finish everything to a high standard.

Deep Clean

Next, you need to carry out a deep clean. This will ensure that everything is clean and good to go. Whether you’re carrying out further work or then leaving the property as it is, you will need to take this step to make the space habitable and comfortable.

Renovations

Once the house is looking in good shape, you can consider renovation work. This work can alter the structure of a property to be more functional or to look better.

There are all sorts of renovations that can be carried out on a property to improve it. This can range from an extension (if you have the available outdoor space) to loft conversions, garage conversions, ensuites being fitted and much more.

Just make sure to always get planning permission before starting any work. This will ensure that you don’t have to revert any changes if anyone makes any complaints.

As you can see, there’s a lot to focus on when you buy a fixer upper. But the results in the end can be much more than worth the effort and financial investment that you put in. Hopefully, the above information will help to guide you along the way and lead to the best results!

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