As our house has gone up in value since we moved in 6months ago, I am getting it revalued with a view to a further advance on my mortgage. The surveyor is coming next tuesday but I am concerned that as we are in the middle of 'superficial' decorating, this is going to reduce his value.
There is a house a few doors down going for £160K. It's sound although bland. We have a porch extension, a larger plot with a better sized, flatter garden and only one neighbour as we have a wood on the other side. I am hoping that these will give us an extra £5K on them.
The rooms that we have decorated are to a good standard, but the kitchen, hall and bedrooms are untouched (the house is 5years old). We are in the process of painting the kitchen (tester paint on the walls), and we can get it done before he comes, but i wonder if i should concentrate my efforts elsewhere in an attempt to tart the other rooms up a bit.
I assume that he will look at the size of the house, the location, and then just compare it to the other houses for sale in the area... I just wonder how much room for negotiation there is....
Anyone have any experience in this field?
Cheers!
There is a house a few doors down going for £160K. It's sound although bland. We have a porch extension, a larger plot with a better sized, flatter garden and only one neighbour as we have a wood on the other side. I am hoping that these will give us an extra £5K on them.
The rooms that we have decorated are to a good standard, but the kitchen, hall and bedrooms are untouched (the house is 5years old). We are in the process of painting the kitchen (tester paint on the walls), and we can get it done before he comes, but i wonder if i should concentrate my efforts elsewhere in an attempt to tart the other rooms up a bit.
I assume that he will look at the size of the house, the location, and then just compare it to the other houses for sale in the area... I just wonder how much room for negotiation there is....
Anyone have any experience in this field?
Cheers!
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