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Your property is an investment, and it’s important to take care of it. By following these tips, you can help to keep your property in good condition and increase its value over time.

1. Regularly inspect your property for damage.

Take a walk around your property every month or so and look for any signs of damage. This includes things like cracks in the foundation, loose shingles, or peeling paint. If you see any damage, don’t ignore it. Fix it as soon as possible to prevent it from getting worse.

2. Keep your property clean and well-maintained.

A clean and well-maintained property is more appealing to potential buyers or renters. Make sure to keep your yard free of weeds and debris, and wash your windows regularly. Inside, dust and vacuum regularly, and clean your carpets and upholstery as needed.

3. Make repairs as soon as possible.

If you find a problem with your property, don’t wait to fix it. The longer you wait, the more expensive the repair will be. Small problems can quickly turn into big problems if they’re not addressed.

4. Update your appliances and fixtures.

Outdated appliances and fixtures can make your property look dated and less appealing. If you can afford it, consider updating them to more modern styles.

5. Get regular pest control.

Pests can cause a lot of damage to your property, both inside and out. Get regular pest control to keep them away.

6. Have your property inspected by a professional.

Here are some additional tips on how to keep your property in good condition:

  • Get a home warranty. A home warranty can help to cover the cost of repairs to your home’s major systems and appliances. This can be a great way to protect yourself from unexpected expenses.
  • Hire a professional for major repairs. If you’re not comfortable doing major repairs yourself, hire a professional. This will help to ensure that the repairs are done correctly and that you don’t void your warranty.
  • Get a home inspection before you buy a property. A home inspection can help you to identify any potential problems with the property before you buy it. This can help you to avoid buying a property that needs a lot of repairs.
  • Take care of your landscaping. A well-maintained yard can make your property more attractive and increase its value. Make sure to mow your lawn regularly, trim your hedges, and remove any dead or dying plants.
  • Keep your gutters clean. Clogged gutters can cause water damage to your foundation and siding. Make sure to clean your gutters at least once a year.
  • Seal your driveway and walkways. Sealing your driveway and walkways can help to prevent them from cracking and fading. This will make them look better and last longer.
  • Update your home’s exterior. If your home’s exterior is looking a bit tired, consider giving it a fresh coat of paint or stain. This can make a big difference in the overall appearance of your property.
  • Plant trees and shrubs. Trees and shrubs can add beauty and privacy to your property. They can also help to reduce your energy costs by providing shade in the summer.
  • Install energy-efficient appliances. Energy-efficient appliances can save you money on your energy bills. When you’re ready to replace your appliances, consider choosing energy-efficient models.
  • Make your home more accessible. If you’re planning to sell your home in the future, consider making it more accessible to potential buyers with disabilities. This could include things like installing ramps, grab bars, and wider doorways.

Every few years, have your property inspected by a professional. This will help to identify any potential problems that you may not be aware of.

By following these tips, you can help to keep your property in good condition and increase its value over time.

If you need help in managing and marketing your property, you can reach out to us at  +353 1 525 2353 or +44 151808 1206

 

Colin Napper

Managing partner of Swipe Property Colin Napper started his career in Property in 2004 setting up one of Dublin's largest Letting agents.

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