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Renovating Your Short-Term Rental

Renovating your short-term rental property will not only keep it in peak condition but will also help it stand out to potential renters. Completing remodeling projects with the goal of increasing the return on your investment is a matter of identifying which renovations make sense for the home, putting together a plan, and taking steps to minimize the risk of the projects going over budget.

 

Start with Repairs

Because rental properties are by nature a source of income, it’s worth your while as the homeowner to reduce maintenance costs wherever possible. This can often mean spending money in the short term on repairs and replacements in order to save money down the road. Furthermore, by upgrading your appliances, fixing leaks, and updating any outdated features, you will provide the most accommodating environment for your renters. Making these improvements can also help set your rental apart from other properties, giving you a competitive advantage in the market. As you go about making repairs, don’t forget to check the working condition of all faucets, electrical outlets, and lights.

 

Renovating Your Rental

Understanding the scope of your renovations and the motivation behind them before you get started will help formulate your plan moving forward. Are you looking to upgrade the home to sell it in the future? Are you renovating to increase rent? Or are you simply looking to be more competitive in the local rental market? Knowing the answers to these questions won’t necessarily change your renovation plans, but it will provide guidance as you enter the remodeling phase. Consider talking to your Windermere agent about how different projects may affect the value of the property.

Even a small-scale renovation can make a big difference in the minds of renters. To create the best first impression from the get-go, consider boosting your home’s curb appeal. Projects like exterior painting, refinishing a deck, and power washing your siding and walkways will help provide an inviting outdoor setting for your renters.

When it comes to interior renovations, kitchens are a great place to start. Thankfully, kitchen makeovers can be simple. Identify the areas of your kitchen that need repair first, then expand your project list from there. Next, consider upgrading the bathroom. Begin by checking your pipes, drains, and p-traps for any signs of wear and tear. Simple things like painting the vanity and updating the bathroom hardware can also make a big impact.

Last but not least, if you decide to hire a professional to renovate your rental property, be sure to gather multiple bids and compare prices before making your final decision.

Learn more about the pros and cons of investing in vacation rentals here: Vacation Home or Income-Producing Investment. You can also read about vacation home renovations by season here: Renovating Your Vacation Home.

Living January 31, 2018

The Harsh Realities of Renovation

A brief update on our progress thus far and a few reflections on buying a Seattle fixer:

Lows:

The amount of Ibuprofen.  The reality is renovations take a lot of hard, back-breaking work.  Our home was built in the early 1940s and the walls are mostly plaster which is pretty difficult to work with (demo, drill, repair, etc.)  We are saving a lot of money by doing the work ourselves but it makes sense why people sometimes choose to hire this work out.

Time runs out quickly.  Every day we have a plan for the renovations and we complete about 70% of those goals.  You see the progress you’re making but you battle the feeling that you’re not getting anywhere.

Dirty all the time.  We are caked in caulk and grout.  Our house is dusty and disorganized (and we haven’t even moved in!)

Nothing is free.  It cost $120 to get rid of the 2,000lbs of house debris and lawn gnomes. Plaster is heavy.  Gnomes are heavier.

Highs:

Getting exactly what we want.  From fixtures to grout color, this bathroom is 100% what we envisioned.  It’s also a small step up from the linoleum, orange formica countertop and stained glass bear window. (#savethebear)

Quality of output.  My father and I hand-polished every single hexagon tile on our floor after we spread the grout last night.  When it’s your home and you’re the one putting in the work, you take the time to do it right.

Bonding with the people you’re working alongside.  I learned that my dad was drafted into the Vietnam war while he was dating my mom but the request was recalled as the war dwindled.  I watched my wife balance our baby on her hip while putting her whole weight into every piece of laid tile.  The four of us have spent at least 40 hours together in that tiny bathroom and we’re closer because of it.

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