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Beautify Your Bathroom
When Selling

Homebuyers consider the kitchen to be the most important room in
the house. A closer number two is the bathroom, and bathrooms,
especially the master bathroom, are certainly considered an important
selling point.
Today’s bathrooms are more luxurious than ever and many are
equipped with fancy toys, such as heated floors, towel warmers
and even fireplaces. Preferred
themes in the bathroom include neutral colors and wood, especially cherry. Granite
countertops are popular, as are nickel fixtures (over the traditional stainless
steel). Multiple showerheads are also extremely in vogue.
Remodeling Magazine says that, on average, you will recover 88 percent of the
money you spend on remodeling once you sell your home. Be forewarned that a minor
bathroom remodeling costs about $9,800. If you want to fix up your bathroom for
selling, consider these sure-to-sell tips from Realty Times:
• Change out your toilets, especially if they’re older or in poor
condition. Surprisingly, toilets are not very expensive. Many nice models are
available for under $200, and many use less water than older models, which may
be an attractive selling point.
• Install a whirlpool bath. If you want to spend less, however, consider
replacing a worn bath with a non-whirlpool variety. Either way, a brand-new bathtub
will make a better impression than a dingy, dented one.
• Painting is a cheap option that can give an entirely new look to a bathroom.
Go for a light color, such as a light blue or green, to freshen up the bathroom.
• Install new flooring. If you have vinyl flooring in your bathroom, chances
are it has become a bit dingy and worn. Consider replacing it with tile. You
can choose to spend anywhere from $300 to $3,000 if you want to tile a powder
room and two bathrooms, so you have plenty of options to choose from according
to your budget.
• A new vanity, especially in the master bathroom, can make a world of
difference. This can be an expensive option, so make sure that you choose one
with plenty of storage so that you get your money’s worth.
• Install new hardware, such as towel racks, toilet paper holders and knobs
and pulls for any cabinetry.
• Consider replacing your sinks, especially if they are worn or outdated.
This can also be an expensive option, so think carefully before you make your
choice. A pedestal sink can be especially stylish in a powder room, but it does
take away storage options.
• Think about lighting. Lighting that allows homebuyers to see themselves
clearly in the mirror will make them think that it will be easy to apply make-up
or shave. Good lighting will also brighten up the room.
If you are on a budget or in a rush, give your bathroom a new look simply by
hanging new towels, putting up artwork or a framed print, filling a vase with
flowers, putting down a new rug, accessorizing with candles and, most importantly,
keeping the bathroom clean! A dirty bathroom will never impress a potential buyer.
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