Salt Lake City Home Values and the Outdoor Kitchen Idea
With
summer weather upon us and Utah home values on the rise, it’s natural to
follow the urge to get going on outdoor-oriented improvement projects. One of
my (and my buyers’) favorite added features is the outdoor kitchen. That
temporary folding table you used to see next to the rollaway barbecue is now
frequently supplanted by a fully equipped permanent installation.
But
if you are planning on selling soon, it’s easy to overdo the outdoor kitchen
idea. Utah home values don’t always return
every dollar spent, so with likely investment returns in mind, here are a few
guidelines to help you jazz up your outdoor area without breaking the bank.
— You’re building an outdoor kitchen, so be sure the surfaces
are built to withstand the elements. Outdoor-rated appliances and a
low-maintenance paint finish on cabinets will combat corrosion…and keep your
kitchen looking fresh for when you plan to sell! Also, consider elevating
the cabinet so you can more easily hose off underfoot messes.
— An outdoor fireplace can warm memories in even the steeliest
of potential buyers. Who doesn’t love thought of warm summer evenings spent
gathered around a firepit? But let’s be practical – a gas fireplace insert is
far handier than a real wood-burning firepit. You don’t need to pay to run a
gas line outside either – there are plenty of freestanding gas fireplace models
to choose from.
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