Getting a fixer-upper ready to sell. Increasing market value. Adding convenience. Making your home larger,
more energy-efficient, or more comfortable. Everyone has different reasons for remodeling and improving
houses. But whatever your reason for remodeling, you want to choose improvements that will give you the
best return for your money. You never want to spend a huge amount of money on a property if you’re planning
on selling in the near future.

This book will help you choose remodeling and renovation projects that will help you achieve your goals quickly
and without a lot of expense. It focuses on quick remodeling projects that return a lot for your investment – a
fresh coat of paint inside and out, spruce-ups for the kitchen and bathroom, new window
treatments, and easy landscaping ideas.

It also provides you with practical projects that can easily be undertaken and completed on the weekend by
anyone with a basic level of “handy person” skills.

However, when it comes to major work, it is strongly advisable to hire a qualified professional at all times.
Whilst you may be tempted to “save a few bucks” doing it yourself, the end result could end up costing you
more in terms of costs and headaches than you bargained for.

When renovating a home for investment purposes, I try and set a maximum renovation budget of no more than
10% of the property’s market value. The reason for this is that by following this formula, you tend not to over
capitalize, and generally the increase in value will exceed the renovation costs.

Unfortunately, not every property can be renovated within this 10% allowance.

So what do you do if you think the needed renovations might outstrip your budget? The secret is to prioritize
where you will spend your money. I suggest you follow these guidelines when setting renovation priorities:

    1. First, check your cost estimates to see if all the renovation work you want to do can be completed
    within your budget. If they can – lucky you! If not, continue to step 2…

    2. Replace items where you will get the highest returns such as paint, kitchens, bathrooms, and
    exterior curb appeal. Remember that “brand new” always outsells “refurbished.”

    3. Refurbish the rest of the house up to your budget.

    4. Remember that there is little advantage in completing a renovation 95%, only to have few items
    detract from the home’s appearance. So the Golden Rule here is,

                   If in doubt, throw it out!

To sum it all up, use your judgment when allocating funds, but always stick to your budget.
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Paint is by far the most cost-effective home improvement you can make. A fresh coat of paint makes your
home look clean and fresh. This chapter will help you:
    �� Choose the right color of paint
    �� Choose the right kind of paint
    �� Determine how much paint you need
    �� Prepare your walls for painting
    �� Prepare the rest of the room for painting
    �� Paint!
At the end of the chapter are my quick tips for using paint to get your fixer-upper ready to sell.

Choose the right color of paint
Color is the least expensive way to add style and personality
to your home. Paint colors can change the whole tone of a
room, as well as affect your mood, attitude, and general
outlook.

When you are preparing your home to sell, you want to
choose white and neutral paint colors.  These colors make
your rooms look bigger, brighter, and crisper.

Another reason for choosing neutral colors is that you want
to appeal to the largest number of buyers and help them
visualize themselves in your home. After all, while you may
love green and want it in every room, a potential buyer who
hates green may never get past the color to look at all the
wonderful features of your home.

Of course, even white comes in a surprising number of  shades and tones: creamy beige, cool blue, warm
pink, light gray.  Keep in mind that a bright white makes all other colors look darker, so choose off-white
instead. Also, for a unified and polished look, use the same shade of white in all your rooms.

Other colors
If you want to move beyond basic white, keep these tips in mind when choosing other colors:

    �� One accent wall painted a different color can enliven a room.

    �� Choose paint colors that enhance your furniture and furnishings. For example, match paint color to
    the shade of blue you love in your comforter or area rug.

    �� Choose cool, soft colors such as violet, blue, or green to create a quiet mood and make a room feel
    airy and larger.

    �� Choose hard, warm colors
    such as red, orange, and yellow to convey energy and cheerfulness and to encourage social
    interaction. However, keep in mind that some warm colors, such as bright yellow, can increase anxiety
    and raise some people’s blood pressure. A soft yellow is a better choice.

    �� Choose earth-tone colors such as brown, beige, gray, and taupe to create an elegant and
    sophisticated look.

    �� Start with the most neutral shade of any color you choose (usually the middle of the color card). This
    will be the easiest color to coordinate with your furniture and furnishings.

Choose the right kind of paint
The color of your paint is only one of the choices you need to make. You also need to choose a type of paint.
Do you want flat, semi-gloss or something in between? It depends on your purpose and the room you are
painting.
Type of
finish
Typical use
Advantages
Disadvantages
Flat or matte
Most common type of
paint for interior walls
and ceilings
Camouflages small bumps,
cracks, or other
imperfections
Gets dirty easily and is
difficult to clean; scratches
and marks may need to be
covered up with a bit more
paint
Eggshell
Interior walls
Camouflages small bumps,
cracks, or other
imperfections, slight hint of
gloss makes this surface
easier to clean than flat walls
 
Satin
Doors and trims; walls
that receive a lot of
wear, as in a child’s
room
Endures cleaning and light
scrubbing
 
Semi-Gloss
Doors, trims, and
cabinets; walls of
kitchens and
bathrooms
Stain-resistant, durable and
washable
Highlights surface
imperfections
High-gloss
Cabinets, trim, and
furniture
The most stain resistant,
durable, and washable
Magnifies surface
imperfections, can be cold
and uninviting
Determine how much paint you need
In general, one gallon of paint covers approximately 350-400 square feet. It’s better to choose a good quality
of paint, as it will provide better coverage than a cheap brand of paint.

You can also have your primer tinted to make the top coat of paint cover better.

When you buy your paint, always figure on a little extra in case you spill some.

Also, don’t forget to include doors, closets, and the ceiling in your calculations.

Don’t plan to thin down your paint. You will reduce the hiding and durability of the paint, which will mean you will
probably have to do an extra coat (using more paint than if you hadn’t diluted).

Prepare your walls for painting
The first step to a good paint job is preparing your walls. Taking the time to clean and prime your walls will
make your paint job look better and last longer. In fact, it may take longer to prepare your walls than it does to
actually paint them. Specific things you need to do include repairing dents and holes and cleaning and priming
the walls.

Repair dents, scrapes, and gouges
To repair dents in your drywall:
    1. Pack the dent with joint compound.
    2. Use a trowel to smooth the surface.
    3. If the damaged area is more than about 1/4 inch deep, the joint compound will shrink and/or crack as
    it dries. If this happens, apply a second coat.
    4. Once the joint compound is dry, sand the surface very lightly.
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Why should you consider Home Remodeling Secrets?  

    Reason One: Sal Vannutini has successfully renovated real estate for personal and
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    Reason Two: 11 years in the real estate profession where he has witnessed what
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Here is a summary of some of the things you will learn
    A fresh coat of paint makes your home look clean and fresh.
    Take the guesswork out of colors, types and amount of paint required.

    What about wallpaper?
    Tricks and traps with wallpaper - How to measure, purchase, apply and remove
    wallpaper.

    Do the floors need attention?
    How to rejuvenate wood floors, repair or replace carpet or tile.

    Is the house dark and gloomy?
    Discover tips to brighten any room.

    Are updated window treatments are in order?
    Learn how to clean or upgrade window coverings.

    Is the kitchen drab and dreary?
    Quick, inexpensive tips to bring it up to modern standards.

    How to transform an ugly bathroom.
    Quick and simple techniques that bring the bathroom up to date.

    How to dress up the outside.
    Tips on increasing curb appeal.


Home Remodeling Secrets also has tons of additional tips including how to prepare a
“homebuyer’s notebook” for the house.

Learn how to create a listing of items such as paint colors, warranty information for
appliances, sources for floor coverings and window treatments, companies that have
worked on the home, and any other information that would be helpful to someone buying the
home.

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