Tuesday, June 24, 2014

3 Boston Home Repairs You Should Never Ignore

With a new season comes new weather and a new list of home repairs that Boston homeowners will soon take on. But keep in mind, there are some that are worth more of your attention and could ultimately end up costing you more money if you put them off. As a Boston homeowner, home value and keeping a well-maintained property should be at the top of your list. Don't delay on these repairs and typical home upkeep tasks and you'll save yourself a world of homeowner headache over the next few months and better yet, when the time comes to sell.

Appliances
Boston homebuyers are looking for updated appliances, but more so appliances that are safe and have great ratings. Consumer Reports magazine found that about half of residential fires each year are caused by faulty appliances, many of which had defects unknown to the homeowners. To be proactive, take note of the model and serial numbers on your appliances and check for recalls. Keep the list on hand to recheck periodically. 

Leaks
Water damage can be a major hassle for Boston homeowners who had hopes to sell their property soon, especially since it can be such a costly fix. Pay attention to any wet spots under cabinets, on ceilings, around pipes and of course, any drips or leaks you may spot. If you find them, fix them as soon as possible. Pushing off these repairs can cost you anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands depending on where the problem occurs, like the roof.

Flooring
Refinishing floors might not sound like a dire maintenance task, but in Boston real estate, hardwood floors can be a major selling point. All wood floors should be refinished throughout the years, but getting to the task before the old finish is worn and the floors need to be sanded can be a money (and Boston home) saver. "Sanding wears away some of the wood," advises HouseLogic. "Being able to skip that step can extend the life of your floor by decades." If you tend to the floors early on, you can save yourself hundreds and even refinish them yourself.

In Boston real estate, first impressions can be everything and homes with water damage, faulty appliances and even scratched flooring may not make it to a homebuyer's wish list. Boston homeowners should pay close attention to these areas of the home, especially if you have hopes of selling this summer or in the coming months. As your Boston real estate expert, I'm happy to help you get an idea of what buyers are looking for right now— contact me today to discuss the current market!


Ken Snyder
Keller Williams Realty Boston-Metro
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