Saving money and renovating your investment property typically don’t seem to go hand in hand. However, without breaking the bank, there are some ways you can bring some extra “wow” value to your unit.
Here are a few cost-friendly ways that your unit property can be updated below:
- A fresh coat of paint: When your unit has had a few different residents over time it can start to look tired. Adding a fresh coat of paint to the walls between tenancies is a great way to tidy up your property while keeping costs to a minimum.
- Tidying the gardens and cleaning the gutters: Removing unwanted, dead, or overgrown plants, weeds, and damaged stonework can make all the difference.
- Replace old light fittings plug sockets: Replacing light fittings with simple, modern fittings will make a real difference to the look and feel of any room. At the same time, replacing old, yellowing light switches and plug sockets will help to make your property look like it’s had a recent refurbishment. Doing all the rooms at the same time will help to keep electrician fees down.
- Make one big change: A perfect way to make an impact without running over budget is to invest in one major upgrade to your property and complement this with smaller improvements. Make it something that can convert a heavily used room in the unit, such as the kitchen or living and dining area, whichever choice you prefer.
The investment is worth it, so take your time and make a few small updates that will have a big impact