Renaissance Realty Group’s Blog: 10 Inexpensive Ways to Spruce Up Your Rental Or Rehab Property

10 Inexpensive Ways to Spruce Up Your Rental Or Rehab Property

     It's easy to fix up your properties if you have unlimited cash. However, you need to keep your repairs to a minimum to stay profitable. You also need to keep your properties in good shape to attract tenants or buyers. There are the basic improvements, such as carpet and paint, but these can still costs thousands of dollars. The following are some inexpensive ways to improve your properties with very little cash.

  #1) New Electrical Switch Plates

  This is such a minor, yet overlooked improvement. Most rental owners and rehabbers paint a unit and leave the old, ugly switch plates. Even worse, some even paint over them.

  New switch plates cost about 75 cents each. You can replace the entire house with new switch plates for about $20 -$30. For the foyer, living room and other obvious areas, spring for nice brass plates. They run about $5 each - not much for added class.

  #2) New or Improved Doors

  Another overlooked, yet cheap replacement item is doors. If you have ugly brown doors, replace them with nice white doors (you can paint them, but unless you have a spray gun it will take you three coats by hand).

  The basic hollow-core door is about $ 50. It comes pre-primed and pre-hung. For about $10 - $15  more, you can buy stylish six-panel doors. If you are doing a rehab, the extra $10 -$15 per door is well worth-it. For rentals, consider at least changing the downstairs doors.

  #3) New Door Handles

  In addition to changing doors, consider changing the handles. An old door handle (especially with crusted paint on it) looks drab. For about $10, you can replace them with new brass finished handles. Replace the guest bathroom and bedroom door handles with the fancy "S" handles (about $20 each).

  #4) Paint/Replace Trim

  If the entire interior of the house does not need a paint job, consider painting the trim. New, modern custom homes typically come with beige or off-white walls and bright-white trim. Use a semi-gloss bright white on all the trim in your houses.

  If the floor trim is worn, cracked or just plain ugly, replace it! Home Depot carries a new foam trim that is pre-painted in several finishes and costs less than 50 cents per linear foot. Create a great first impression by adding crown molding in the entry way and living room.

  #5) New Front Doors

  You only get one chance to make a first impression. A cheap front door makes a house look cheap. An old front door makes a house look old. If you have nice heavy door, paint it a bold color using a high-gloss paint. If your front door is old, consider replacing it with a new, stylish door. For about $175, you can buy a very nice door.

  #6) Tile Foyer Entry

  After the front door, your next first impression is the foyer area. Most rental property foyers are graced with linoleum floors. Consider a nice 12" Mexican tile. An 8' x 8' area should cost about $100 - $150 in materials.

  #7) New Shower Curtains

  It amazes me that many landlords and sellers show properties with either no shower curtain or any ugly old shower curtain in the bathroom. Don't be cheap - drop $40 and buy a nice new rod and fancy curtain.

  #8) Paint Kitchen Cabinets

  Replacing kitchen cabinets is expensive, but painting them is cheap. If you have old 1970's style wooden cabinets in a lovely dark brown shade, paint them. Use a semi-gloss white and finish them with colorful plastic knobs. No need to paint the inside of them (unless you own a spray gun), since you are only trying to make an impression.

  Americans spend 99% of their time in the kitchen (when they are not watching TV). A fancy modern faucet looks great in the kitchen. They can run as much as $150, but not to worry - most retailers (Home Depot, Home Base, etc) often run clearance sales on overstocked and discontinued models. I have found nice Delta and Price Pfister faucets for about $60 on sale.

  #9) Add Window Shutters

  If you have ugly aluminum framed windows, consider adding wooden shutters outside. They come pre-primed at most hardware retailers and are easy to install. Paint them an offset color from the outside of the house - (e.g., if the house is dark, paint the shutters white. If the house is light, paint them green, blue, etc.).

  #10) Add a Nice Mailbox

  Everyone on the block has the same black mailbox. Stand out. Be bold. For about $50 you can buy a nice colorful mailbox. For about $60 more, you can buy a nice wooden post for it. People notice these things....and they like them

12 commentsEric Reid • July 10 2008 12:42PM

Comments

Great list.  You're right, some of the cheapest and simplest improvements can make such a big difference!

Posted by Gregory D. Maley - Metropolitan Washington, DC REALTOR (Keller Williams Preferred Properties) over 2 years ago

This list is very good and I will use it to pass along to sellers looking for inexpensive ways to spruce up their property.  The only item I have a question about is your price for 6-panel doors.  Where I am, a prehung 6-panel door is $100 on sale and about $125.00 regular price!

Posted by Tina Bann (Prudential Benrud Realty) over 2 years ago

Hey, Eric. All very good tips. I think that another idea may be to add a new light or faucet. I hope that you have a great weekend, Jim

Posted by Jim & Maria Hart ~ Charleston, SC Real Estate (AgentOwned Realty) over 2 years ago

Thanks Eric these sound like easy fixups that most average people can do themselves to ready their property for a better or maybe even a more profitable sale!!

Posted by Stephen D White, E-Pro, ABR Cape Cod Realtor® (SDW Realty of Cape Cod) over 2 years ago

Thanks for the blogg...i am going to use this for clients.  By the way I work in the cobb area of Altanta.  If you have any referrals send them my way and I will do the same.  I also speak spanish and Portuguese.  Thanks

Posted by Jacinta da Silva (Atlanta Communities) over 2 years ago

Excellent list!

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Posted by Josh Steele over 2 years ago

New front doors are always a big one with me.  Talk about increasing the curb appeal.  Switch plates and a shower curtain are so inexpensive but everyone overlooks it.  I think sometimes we as investors are so focused on the big picture that we forget to look at it from a buyer's or renter's perspective.

Jared

Posted by Jared Pomranky ~ Detroit Foreclosures (Urban Detroit Wholesalers) over 2 years ago

That was good information.  I disagree with white cabinets in the kitchen, though.  White cabinets are so hard to keep clean.  I don't know what other color would be good.  I just know if I was renting a house and saw white cabinets I would probably run away screaming into the night. :-)

Just my two cents.

Posted by DeAnna Troupe (Learn Small Business) over 2 years ago

One extra idea is to remove the screen from the fornt side windows the bright clean widows reflect light and make the house look bright and welcome

Posted by Eric Reid (Renaissance Realty Group ) over 2 years ago

Good list.  I would add to clean up the yard.  Even sod is that expesive if you are trying to get a house rented or sold.

Posted by Robert Machado, CPM MPM Sacramento Area Property Manager and Property Management (HomePointe Property Management, CRMC) over 2 years ago

Eric...

Great tips for adding that little extra something to a listing!

Posted by Richard Weisser Coweta Fayette Real Estate over 2 years ago

Eric - This covers all of the basics to get ready to sell a home in Lawrenceville GA.  Or anywhere else.  Consequently, I am 'permanently borrowing' this list.  The switch plate idea is so overlooked and amazing how many people notice - well, why wouldn't they?  They reach out and touch them even if the lights are on.

Posted by Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV MLS - Sun City Mesquite - Buyer Representative (ERA - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale) over 2 years ago

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