Daily Happenings, Real Estate

How to Build Home Value

Whether you sell in 3 years or 30, one thing is true, a well-maintained home is worth more. You don’t need constant renovations — just smart decisions and consistency.

Stay on Top of Maintenance – Small problems become expensive ones when ignored.

Focus on:

  • Roof + gutters (clean & repair early)
  • Annual HVAC servicing
  • Fixing leaks and plumbing issues fast
  • Exterior paint, caulk, and siding upkeep

A cared-for home always shows better and sells better, so choose smart, high impact upgrades. Remember not all renovations pay off, so prioritize improvements a buyer would love.

  • Updated kitchen surfaces or appliances
  • Refreshed bathrooms (tile, lighting, fixtures)
  • Energy-efficient upgrades (insulation, smart thermostats, LED lighting)
  • Curb appeal boosts (landscaping, lighting, fresh front door)

Upgrade to match your neighborhood. Your home doesn’t exist in a bubble so pay attention to what’s happening around you.

  • Features in top-selling homes
  • New parks, schools, or restaurants
  • What buyers in your area want (home offices? outdoor space?)

Aligning your updates with local trends builds real value. For example improving your homes energy efficiency can be a boost to your homes attractiveness. Buyers will love lower utility bills, and some will love doing something good for the environment. Some simple solutions can be:

  • Seal drafts
  • Add attic insulation
  • Install smart thermostats
  • Upgrade to efficient appliances

However, if you plan to stay in your home a while there are some bigger upgrades that will pay off even more. These would include new windows, HVAC system or even solar panels.

A lot of today’s buyers want functional, flexible spaces. As more and more work from home their home needs to be able to adapt to the ever changing roles in their lives. Having versatility is a great way to have long term appeal.

  • Office/guest room combos
  • Finished basements
  • Built-in storage
  • Outdoor living areas

Don’t forget to keep your receipts, warranties, service logs and even photos for your records. These are great to share when selling your home and gives confidence to potential buyers.

Long-term value isn’t about one big renovation. It’s about consistent care, smart upgrades, and staying in tune with your market. If you do that, your home will reward you now and later.

Entertainment, Family, Reading

Summer Fun At Home

Summer is a great time to take a vacation, but the majority of us can’t be gone for three months. Here are half a dozen ideas of things to do at home that will make time at home fun!

Have a Backyard Picnic

Picnics don’t have to be elaborate or have an Instagram-worthy charcuterie board. You can prepare whatever meal or snack you like and simply take it outside. Lay out some blankets and pillows in the backyard to create a comfy spot for you and your loved ones. You can even have a late-night picnic and spend some time stargazing.

Read a Book or Two

Summer is the perfect time to read a book you’ve had sitting around – why not pour a glass of your favorite beverage and sit in your comfy outdoor chair and enjoy some quiet time. My Mom always told me – “You can be any one, any where, and at any time in history in a book”. Why not travel through the pages while being at home?

Try New Recipes

Between TikTok and Instagram, new recipes are being shared daily. Look for something new that looks yummy and get the freshest ingredients from your local produce stand or farmers market.

Do a Craft

Do you have a Pinterest account? If you do, I bet you have some DIY projects you’ve been meaning to do and just haven’t done. Crating can be a fun, productive way to spend some summer hours. You can even share this time with loved ones and see what they can create too.

Build a Fort and have a Movie Marathon

Who doesn’t love a fort? Who doesn’t love a movie? Mix them together and it can be a fun filled evening! Get out those sheets, throw pillows and whatever else you want to use to create your one of a kind fort movie theater. I always think twinkle lights add the finishing touch. Don’t forget the popcorn!

No matter what you do to fill the summer hours, I hope you enjoy your time.