Home Features

 The 4 most important low maintenance home features

When potential buyers are touring your home, the last thing they want is to

envision spending their next few weekends fixing up their new place. Before you put your house on the market, it's important to make sure you have plenty of durable features that are built to last. Investing in quality renovations can help you get closer to your ideal selling price. Move these updates to the top of your list to help attract buyers:

 

Fiber-cement siding

Fiber cement siding provides the desired look of wooden siding without the

possibility of splitting and cracking. This is often considered a durable and economic alternative that provides design versatility. Choose from countless textures to find a look that works for your home. With a class-A fire rating and a structure that rarely warps or fades, fiber cement siding is the way to go. Be sure to investigate the manufacturer of your choice before investing in this type of siding.

Quartz countertops

If you want the best value for your money, designers will tell you to choose quartz countertops, especially if your kitchen is large with ample counter space. Not only is this material less expensive than granite, but its strength will stand the test of time. Granite and marble countertops often need to be resealed, while quartz doesn't require any routine maintenance.

Metal roofing

While the cost of a metal roof may be higher than traditional shingles, the advantages may make it a worthwhile investment. A metal roof often makes your home safer in harsh weather and can dramatically decrease your energy bills. Because of its reflecting properties, metal helps to reduce heat buildup in attics and rooms on the top floor.

Low-maintenance plants

Don't forget to focus on upgrading the outside of your home as well. Curb appeal helps create a positive first impression from the moment a potential buyer arrives. Low-maintenance perennial plants like black-eyed Susans, sedum and smaller shrubs can be an added bonus for the future homeowner.