The kitchen is the heart of the home.
Everyone knows this, and so it only makes sense that kitchen renovations are the best, and easiest way to boost rental property value. An upgraded, modern kitchen can attract the tenants you want, to pay the rental fees you want, but major kitchen renovations cost a lot of money and a lot of time you may not have — so kitchen renovations aren’t something you’ve seriously thought about. Until now.
Even if you can’t invest significantly in kitchen renovations, you can still reap the benefits of refinished cabinets, improved storage solutions, and other low-cost improvement projects.
Refinish the kitchen cabinets in your Fairfax rental home.
Don’t have the cash to spend on all new kitchen cabinets for your rental home in Fairfax? Breathe new life in the current cabinets instead. Strip them, sand them, and refinish them; a nice, bright coat of paint will revitalize the kitchen, all without any major demolition required.
Add a vibrant backsplash to your Fairfax rental home.
A bold, modern backsplash will make a big… splash (See what I did there?) for prospective tenants, while an old, outdated one — or worse, none at all — can be a real deal breaker. Updating the backsplash in your Fairfax rental home might be a tedious task, but it’s one you can do yourself, and on a budget.
Invest in a kitchen island for your Fairfax rental home.
If there’s one thing we hear tenants complain about when it comes to their rental homes, it’s counter space. Counter space. Counter space. Counter space. Everyone’s a wannabe gourmet chef these days, and in order to cook those restaurant quality meals, your tenants need counter space. But how can you do that, and not complete redo the kitchen? Add an island. Check the scratch & dent section of your local Ikea (There’s one in Woodbridge, you know.) for a deal.
Improve the storage situation in your Fairfax rental home.
Here, that kitchen island you invested in will pull double duty, but it might not be quite enough to solve the storage (or lack thereof) situation in your Fairfax rental home. Consider adding shelves to a bare wall, or install upper cabinets where there are none.
Lighten up the kitchen in your Fairfax rental home.
Cabinets, and storage, and that backsplash — they’re all important components when considering renovating the kitchen in your Fairfax rental home, but none of it will matter if the lighting is bad. A modern lighting fixture, and energy efficient bulbs will improve the décor, and make the whole room seem bigger.
Sometimes all a drab kitchen needs is a little boost. Implement one, or all of these suggestions. That’s up to you, but just remember: A small renovation can go a long way toward improving the allure of your rental property in Fairfax, Virginia.