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7 cost-effective renovation strategies to maximise your property’s market value

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 5, 2026, 10:00 IST
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7 cost-effective renovation strategies to maximise your property’s market value

Increasing your property's value does not always require major expenditures to renovate your home. Today’s modern homeowner seeks a house that is not only beautiful but also highly practical and well-maintained. With some careful thinking and planning, one can increase their property’s value with minimal expenses. Below are seven such renovations for homeowners that provide good returns on low investment and leave a lasting first impression.

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Refresh walls with neutral paint

A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest ways to transform a home. Neutral colours such as whites, greys, and beiges make spaces appear larger, brighter, and more inviting. This allows potential buyers to imagine their own décor in the space. It is a low-cost upgrade that instantly improves the property's overall look and perceived maintenance.

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Improve curb appeal

A home's exterior creates the first impression for buyers. Simple upgrades like maintaining the garden, repainting the front door, or adding outdoor lighting can significantly enhance the home’s appearance. These small changes make the property look well-kept and welcoming, which can positively influence buyer interest and perceived value.

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Upgrade the kitchen without overspending

The kitchen is a significant contributor to property value, but an extensive renovation might not be required. Some affordable ways to revamp the kitchen include painting the cabinetry, updating handles, or replacing the kitchen backsplash. These small changes will provide great value through functionality and aesthetics.

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Modernise bathrooms with small changes

The bathroom is another vital factor in making buying decisions. Upgrading aspects such as fixtures, tile grout, or lighting can have a huge impact. An updated and fresh-looking bathroom portrays that the property is well-maintained.

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Declutter and deep clean the space

One of the least expensive means of increasing the value of your home would be clearing out clutter. By doing so, you make each room look bigger and more practical. In addition, thorough cleaning gives buyers an even better image of the house.

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Enhance lighting and natural brightness

Homes that receive plenty of lighting tend to look much bigger and cosier. You can increase the level of natural brightness through measures such as drawing curtains back or installing mirrors. Improving the quality of artificial lights or installing additional sources is also useful.

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Fix minor repairs and details

Small problems like water leakage from taps, cracked paintwork, or missing door handles can impact how potential buyers view the property. Fixing these minor problems shows that the house has been properly maintained, as small additions and repairs go a long way in boosting the general appeal.



While renovating the property might entail expensive projects, some cost-friendly renovation efforts can dramatically increase its market value and enhance its appeal.



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