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The things that put buyers off most when viewing your property (and how to fix it)

Category Design Tips

We all have our must-have features when it comes to choosing a home, but what about the must-not-haves? 

Property24 did a snap poll asking our audience what put them off most when it comes to viewing a property, and the results were unanimous. Outdated kitchens are a big part of the decision-making process when it comes to putting in an offer. 

This central part of the home received 43% of the votes, followed closely by old bathrooms with 40% of the votes. In close third and fourth were Unmaintained gardens at 9.6%, and Paint colours at 7% of the votes.  

One reader, Hendrik Lemmer is of the opinion that all of these off-putting features could in fact work to your advantage as the worse they are, the less people would be interested in buying the house.

"Buy the worst house in the best area. Paint and a lawnmower is cheap," he says. 

If you were ever in need of advice about improving your home, these four aspects would be a good start.   

6 easy and creative kitchen designs for small spaces
When your kitchen is compact and smaller than most, you need to be clever to make the most of every single bit of space available. A small kitchen doesn't mean that your options are limited, they just need a bit of careful thought and planning to get the most out of the available space. Try these tips.

5 Easy upgrades to give any bathroom a new look
Feeling underwhelmed by your bathroom? Giving your bathroom a new look doesn't have to cost a lot of money if you shop wisely and pay attention to small details. Follow these useful tips and make your bathroom look fancy.

3 budget-friendly ways to up your home's kerb appeal
The interior of your home is important, but the exterior is more so because it's what people see when they first arrive. The key is to create a lasting impression from the moment your guests pull up and the trick to doing that is by enhancing your entrance. 

Painting Tips | How to transform your home with colour
A smart homeowner chooses a paint colour that not only looks good, but that doesn't need to be changed every year - a paint that lasts for a couple of years. A fresh coat of paint can do more than transform your home - it can completely alter its personality.

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Author: Property 24

Submitted 03 Mar 21 / Views 1620