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Will standard Closetmaid organizers add to the resale value of a starter home?
Any Realtors or flippers out there with good advice on this? Will an investment of a couple hundred dollars per closet add to the resale value of a starter priced home or is our money better spent elsewhere? We purchased our first investment property and are trying to decide if it is worth the expense of putting Closet organizers in. The kind we are looking at are mounted with Hang Traks and Vertical Standards so the shelving is adjustable. Will we get our money back out of this?
Answer:
Most buyers in a price range for a starter home are not going to notice too much about the closets - they are going to be looking at 1. How the overall location of home/layout works for their needs 2. Condition of property - how much work is needed 3. Price
To make a closet appealing, you're going to want to mostly focus on the size and the functionality. Usually a fresh coat of paint & attention to the flooring (replace if damaged or worn - inexpensive vinyl peel & stick tile works great for closets) is all you're going to really need. I'm not sure if closetmaid is really going to add value or appeal - there are actually people out there that HATE wire shelving - not to mention you can easily spend $50-$100 on each closet. You'd probably fair better putting that same money into appliances/flooring/decor.
























































































