How a cool kitchen can sell your home faster in Wembley

How a cool kitchen can sell your home faster in Wembley

When it comes to selling homes, nothing attracts buyers more than a nice kitchen.

Until the first lockdown last year, having a good looking and functional kitchen regularly topped buyers' wish lists.
It has since been replaced by access to outdoor space, but it's still a vital area to get right when preparing to sell.
Below is a four-step super simple recipe to help you make the most of your kitchen.

Look down to get your value up – A good quality floor is a sure-fire way to grab buyer's attention. If you are on a tight budget, go for a floor that looks good and creates a sense of space.
Appliances matter – Simply having appliances made by well-known brands helps to create a perception of quality.
Space the final frontier – Keep your kitchen workspaces as clutter-free as possible. Viewers want to feel it's a space ample enough for them to engage their inner Jamie Oliver or Nigella Lawson.
If in doubt, call us out – One of the main questions we get asked by people in Wembley thinking of selling is 'should we refurb our kitchen before we sell?' The best way for us to give a fully formed answer to this critical question is for us to pop over and have a look. It may be the work (and cost) is unnecessary or that a new look, cool kitchen could add thousands to your asking price.

It's often been said in the home buying world that the kitchen is key, and the above tips will go a long way to helping you unlock your property's potential.
To find out other simple to follow ways to add value to your property, email rikalilello@greyandco.co.uk. We're here to help.

Read Design Ideas for Any Size Garden in Wembley here to get more tips to get the top price for your property.



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