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3 ways to boost your HDB flat's resale value

3 ways to boost your HDB flat's resale value

HDB flat resale values have been dipping. Whether this is caused by fears of 99-year leases ending or by cooling measures, it is not a great sign for homeowners. Value Champion examines three different ways you can increase the value of your home, ranging from expensive to more affordable options.

 

Make Your Apartment as Presentable as Possible

Real estate experts agree that clean homes sell quicker and may even sell for a higher prices.

In order to make sure that your home is ready to be seen by potential buyers, consider thoroughly cleaning your flat or even hiring a cleaning service.

We found that the average cleaning service costs about $117 for a one-time cleaning, although pricing varies depending on the size of your home and the scope of the cleaning service.

While cleaning may seem like an annoying task and cleaning services aren't cheap, the small investment of making your home look as good as possible can make a big difference in terms of getting the maximum value for your sale. You can also try home staging -- more on that here.

 

Purchase Energy Efficient Appliances

Potential buyers who do not want to go through the trouble of changing or purchasing new appliances will find a home already fitted with energy efficient appliances appealing.

Beyond the visual appeal of purchasing new appliances, purchasing energy efficient air conditioners or refrigerators can offer significant cost savings over time.

For example, while energy efficient air conditioners cost approximately $600 (or 19 per cent) more than average air conditioners and energy efficient refrigerators cost about $200 (or 18 per cent) more than average refrigerators, these energy efficient appliances "pay for themselves" over a few years due to their lower energy costs.  

 

Got a Big Budget? Hire an Interior Designer

If you feel that your home needs a complete redesign and you have the funds to make a big investment, you may want to hire an interior designer. Interior designer can help with everything from selecting materials to hiring contractors, to planning and seeing the renovation through from start to finish. These projects often include services such as masonry, plumbing and ceiling and carpentry work.

On average, interior design projects cost S$34,000 and S$44,000 for new HDB flats and between S$42,000 and S$62,000 for resale flats, which typically require more renovation work due to deterioration and damage. While these ranges may be too expensive for many homeowners, our research also indicates that smaller scale design projects can cost S$11,000 to S$15,000 for HDB flats.

For homeowners that desperately want to hire an interior designer, but do not have the funds to pay for this service, there are financing options available. Typically, individuals consider personal loans or renovation loans in order to finance their home renovation.

We recommend that homeowners choose renovation loans for this purpose, as these loans generally charge lower interest rates than personal loans. We also strongly suggest that you compare renovation loan interest rates before you decide to borrow.

Finally, it is important to consider the total interest cost, or cost of borrowing, as as part of cost of your renovation project. For example, even renovation loans with the best interest rates can cost several thousand dollars for a full home renovation.

 

Parting Thoughts: Stick to an Affordable Plan

It is impossible to transform your neighborhood or to double the size of your HDB flat. However, HDB homeowners do have options when it comes to maximising their home's value.

We suggest that you carefully consider these options with a firm budget in mind. In particular, it is important to find choose an option that you can afford.

For example, it is unwise to take on additional debt unless your home truly requires significant renovations. On the other hand, even small investments in your home can help you get the best price when it is time to sell.

This article was first published on Value Champion.

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