Buying a Fixer-Upper? Here's How to Transform That Home, Even if You are Not Handy
Buying
a fixer-upper home can mean thousands of dollars saved. A good home in
need of some minor repairs in a good location is generally sold under
market value. By providing some sweat equity and doing some of the work
yourself, you can often save money by paying less in total than you
would have paid on a move-in condition home in the same neighborhood.
Even if you're not handy, there are many ways to transform your
fixer-upper property without spending a lot of money:
1) Clean. Getting a professional cleaning of your entire home helps you assess what shape the property really is in
2)
Paint. Paint is one of the fastest and least expensive ways to
transform a property. A fresh coat of paint instantly makes a room
looked brighter and larger. Painting small rooms in pale colors also
tends to make rooms look larger, while painting dark rooms in vibrant
colors helps the rooms look sunnier. When shopping for paint, ask for
oops paint. This is paint that has been pre-mixed for a customer who
then changed his or her mind about the color. You can often get a good
discount on oops paint that can help you save on renovation costs
even more.
3)
Repair parts, not wholes. If your cabinets are in good shape but have
doors and handles that are old-fashioned or in poor repair, consider
replacing only the doors and the handles. You'll save a bundle, and you
can often do the work yourself. Similarly, if your tiles need repairs,
consider replacing only the few cracked tiles rather than the entire
bathroom floor.
4)
Look for building materials and appliances in the right places. You can
often save money, even if you hire a contractor, by looking for
bargains on building materials and appliances. You can often find
building materials and appliances at great discount if you look for
used products. You can often buy directly from contractors or by
looking in classified ads. Don't overlook factory outlet stores,
auctions, estate sales, and sales at your building centers.
5)
Take a class. Most local building centers offer free classes that will
teach you the basics of do-it-yourself projects. It's a wonderful way
to learn how to put together a great-looking home without spending a
fortune.
Benjamin
DeBell is the owner and web master of bendebell.com, your guide to
tulsa real estate.
Benjamin DeBell also recommends
tulsa realtor, Phillip
Uzzel for all your buying and selling needs. When it comes to old or
new remodel on your property, Benjamin DeBell trusts
tulsa
construction leader; DeBell Construction.