2 February, 2022

Starting your property journey with a home that offers older interiors but fantastic positioning can be more likely to secure a higher return on investment and is a popular strategy for DIY fans. 

So, what should you look for when buying to renovate?

The key is to find a home with a good floor plan. Altering floor plans can be a big hurdle and very costly, so finding a home that offers the right indoor flow will mean less work on restructuring the home and more work on simply updating the appearance. It’s also important to consider the home’s livability before you buy. 

Particularly if it's your first home, make sure it is move-in ready so you don’t have to undergo major work straight away. The more time you spend living in the home, the more time you may also pick up on additional features that could add value.

If you’d like any more tips on selling or buying a home, get in touch with our friendly team today.