Ten Inexpensive Ways To Spruce Up Your Rental Or Rehab Property
BATTLECALL GUEST EXPERT: Attorney William
Bronchick Of LegalWiz.com
It's easy to fix up your properties if you have unlimited cash. However, you
need to keep your repairs to aminimum to stay profitable. You also need to keep
your properties in good shape to attract tenants or buyers. There are the basic
improvements, such as carpet and paint, but these can still costs thousands of
dollars. The following are some inexpensive ways to improve your properties with
very little cash.
#1) New Electrical Switch Plates
This is such a minor, yet overlooked improvement. Most rental owners and
rehabbers paint a unit and leave the old, ugly switch plates. Even worse, some
even paint over them.
New switch plates cost about 50 cents each. You can replace the entire house
with new switch plates for about $20. For the foyer, living room and other
obvious areas, spring for nice brass plates. They run about $5 each - not much
for added class.
#2) New or Improved Doors
Another overlooked, yet cheap replacement item is doors. If you have ugly
brown doors, replace them with nice white doors (you can paint them, but unless
you have a spray gun it will take you three coats by hand).
The basic hollow-core door is about $20. It comes pre-primed and pre-hung.
For about $10 more, you can buy stylish six-panel doors. If you are doing a
rehab, the extra $10 per door is well worth-it. For rentals, consider at least
changing the downstairs doors.
#3) New Door Handles
In addition to changing doors, consider changing the handles. An old door
handle (especially with crusted paint on it) looks drab. For about $10, you can
replace them with new brass finished handles. Replace the guest bathroom and
bedroom door handles with the fancy "S" handles (about $20 each).
#4) Paint/Replace Trim
If the entire interior of the house does not need a paint job, consider
painting the trim. New, modern custom homes typically come with beige or
off-white walls and bright-white trim. Use a semi-gloss bright white on all the
trim in your houses.
If the floor trim is worn, cracked or just plain ugly, replace it! Home Depot
carries a new foam trim that is pre-painted in several finishes and costs less
than 50 cents per linear foot. Create a great first impression by adding crown
molding in the entry way and living room.
#5) New Front Door
You only get one chance to make a first impression. A cheap front door makes
a house look cheap. An old front door makes a house look old. If you have nice
heavy door, paint it a bold color using a high-gloss paint. If your front door
is old, consider replacing it with a new, stylish door. For about $125, you can
buy a very nice door.
#6) Tile Foyer Entry
After the front door, your next first impression is the foyer area. Most
rental property foyers are graced with linoleum floors. Consider a nice 12"
Mexican tile. An 8' x 8' area should cost about $100 in materials.
#7) New Shower Curtains
It amazes me that many landlords and sellers show properties with either no
shower curtain or any ugly old shower curtain in the bathroom. Don't be cheap -
drop $40 and buy a nice new rod and fancy curtain.
#8) Paint Kitchen Cabinets
Replacing kitchen cabinets is expensive, but painting them is cheap. If you
have old 1970's style wooden cabinets in a lovely dark brown shade, paint them.
Use a semi-gloss white and finish them with colorful plastic knobs. No need to
paint the inside of them (unless you own a spray gun), since you are only trying
to make an impression.
Americans spend 99% of their time in the kitchen (when they are not watching
TV). A fancy modern faucet looks great in the kitchen. They can run as much as
$150, but not to worry - most retailers (Home Depot, Home Base, etc) often run
clearance sales on overstocked and discontinued models. I have found nice Delta
and Price Pfister faucets for about $60 on sale.
#9) Add Window Shutters
If you have ugly aluminum framed windows, consider adding wooden shutters
outside. They come pre-primed at most hardware retailers and are easy to
install. Paint them an offset color from the outside of the house - (e.g., if
the house is dark, paint the shutters white. If the house is light, paint them
green, blue, etc.)
#10) Add a Nice Mailbox
Everyone on the block has the same black mailbox. Stand out. Be bold. For
about $35 you can buy a nice colorful mailbox. For about $60 more, you can buy a
nice wooden post for it. People notice these things...and they like them!
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