When preparing to sell your home, you should consider how certain upgrades can improve its value and make it more appealing to potential buyers. By implementing some key green enhancements, you’ll gain more money from your sale and benefit from better living before you move out as a bonus. Here are some energy-efficient upgrades to make before selling your home that’ll make it look great when you place it on the market.

Harness the Power of Solar Energy

One of the most impactful energy-efficient upgrades is installing solar panels on your property. Solar panels use solar power as a renewable energy source, significantly reducing monthly utility bills. Some homeowners with solar panels may be eligible for additional income through net metering if they provide enough solar energy to the grid.

Upgrade to a Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats are a relatively inexpensive investment that greatly affects your home’s energy efficiency. Many modern thermostats optimize energy usage by learning your schedule and preferences, helping you conserve electricity by changing inside temperatures when needed. Their sleek design and user-friendly interfaces often appeal to tech-savvy buyers.

Boost Natural Light With Skylights

Homes with natural lighting sell for higher prices due to their energy efficiency, and skylights are a helpful addition that increases it. Adding skylights to your home has numerous benefits, such as lowering electricity and heating bills.

Strategically placed skylights maximize natural sunlight exposure in your home, reducing the need for artificial lighting during daylight hours and creating a welcoming, uplifting atmosphere. Skylights also offer thermal protection and contribute to a more energy-efficient home. When selecting or upgrading skylights, look for a high energy performance rating. You also want them to form a tight seal to avoid leaks upon installation.

Insulate Your Home

Proper insulation is essential for an energy-efficient home and reduces heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, leading to lower energy bills for the homeowner. Ensure that walls, attics, and crawl spaces are well insulated, and consider upgrading to higher-performing insulation in colder areas of the home. Don’t forget to air seal your home, as gaps around windows and doors let drafts in and make your home less energy-efficient.

Selling your home is daunting, but with the right features, you’ll have a long list of buyers. Consider these energy-efficient upgrades before selling your home to increase its value and appeal to an eco-conscious audience. Integrating these green features into your property demonstrates a commitment to the environment and long-term savings for the future homeowner. Your house will stand out in today’s competitive real estate market.

 

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