When you invite an estate agent to value your home or complete an online valuation enquiry, you receive an estimate of market value based on comparable evidence from the land registry and other research.
Perceived value is different, in that it describes the value of your property in your potential buyers’ eyes. You may have experienced this yourself when house hunting, or even when doing every day tasks such as your food shop. You look at an item and think ‘that’s not worth the money!’ or ‘I wouldn’t pay that much’. Buyers do the same thing when assessing whether or not your property is the one they would like to purchase.
So what if you could increase your property’s perceived value? Here are 5 ways that you can increase your property’s perceived value in just one weekend.