New Home Improvement Book Looks To Be A Profitable Purchase

Homeowners are always looking for ways to improve their home.

Whether they are looking to make some changes in order to sell their home for more, or just want to make their home more enjoyable to live in there are many things that can be done to a home to make it more valuable.

And even if you do not have a lot of money to spare, you can still make some small improvements to your home that will have a big impact that will not cost you a ton of money.

Now, there is a new book on the market that goes into detail about some small improvements you can make to your home that will help you sell it for more.

This is especially helpful considering the status of today’s marketplace, where homeowners need to pull out all the stops in order to sell for the most money and the quickest.

A recent article posted on Yahoo.com from Inman News, “Modest home improvements reel in cash,” discusses how homeowners can make some minor improvements to their home but really reap the benefits.

“Before you put your house or condo on the market for sale, if you want to earn top dollar be sure to read Michael Corbett's latest well-written book, "Ready, Set, Sold!" But don't be turned off by the cutesy title. This is a very serious book about the techniques Corbett used to profit from selling 33 of his houses for top dollar.”

“In addition to being a TV actor and host of ‘Extra's Mansions and Millionaires,’ Corbett knows how to maximize profits whether selling his personal residence or a house he bought to fix and flip.”

Corbett’s first book focused on flipping houses, which is the process of buying homes for cheap, fixing them up and then selling them for a profit – all within a relatively short span of time.

This new book focuses on the things that homeowners can do to sell their home for more money than they think.

It is amazing how small little changes and improvements to a home can really be beneficial in terms of monetary value.

“The book is about how to transform an ordinary house into one which a buyer absolutely must buy. The black-and-white before-and-after photos add to the realism. They give enough detail to show how inexpensive repairs and remodeling can greatly enhance the sales price.”

“Corbett does not advise radical renovations before selling a house. Instead, he suggests modest-cost techniques, such as resurfacing kitchen cabinets rather than replacing them. Along the way, he provides practical advice, such as hiring a painting company rather than a one-man operation if you want the fix-up work to be completed in 30 days or less.”

He is also a big advocate of “staging” a house in order to receive top dollar which involves making a home look picture perfect and as neutral as possible.

 

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