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Affordable Upgrades to Increase Your Lee's Summit Rental Value

Jan 15, 2021
Affordable Upgrades to Increase Your Lee's Summit Rental Value
One of the best ways to increase your ROI and earn more on your Lee’s Summit rental property is with property upgrades and updates. You don’t necessarily have to renovate your entire home; but a few affordable and minor changes can really make an impact in how quickly you attract a good tenant and what kind of rental value you can establish. 

Start with Floors and Walls 

A fresh coat of paint is rarely expensive, and an easy way to make your rental property look brand new. Keep the walls a neutral color. You might love a bright purple shade of paint, but you never know what your potential tenants will prefer. Consider shades like eggshell and off white. Cover up any small nail holes and pay attention to the trim and baseboards. Painting those will really make the room pop and give it the clean, modern look you’re hoping to get. 

If you want to have carpet, consider neutral colors as well. Nothing too light should be used, however, because it can look a lot dirtier a lot faster. Replace any worn or stained carpet with mid-grade carpeting, or consider investing in hard surface flooring. 

Some types of vinyl look great and don’t cost a lot. Faux hardwoods are also popular. These are cleaner and easier for tenants to maintain. The floors will also have a longer lifespan, which means you won’t be cleaning and replacing carpet during every tenant turnover. 

Kitchens Need a Clean, Modern Look

Cleanliness is important throughout the house, but especially in the kitchen. This is a place where minor upgrades and updates can really make a difference in giving your property a modern and welcoming feel. Install backsplashes and new faucets. Shiny drawer pulls and accessories can make the whole room look new. Lighting is also important.

Bathrooms Must Be Clean and Fresh

You can do a few things to make the bathrooms more attractive to your ideal tenants. Change that brassy Hollywood lighting if it’s still in place, and consider putting in some new fiberglass around the shower and tub. No one wants to take a shower in a stained and worn bathtub. Tile is great for a bathroom upgrade as well. Check the floors and baseboards, and make sure the mirror is large and clear.

Upgrade Your Window Treatments 

Those cheap plastic blinds are ugly, and they are easily bent, torn, and destroyed. Consider replacing them if they’re currently on your rental property’s windows. Your current and future tenants will thank you. You’ll also create an attractive space that commands more rent. Replace those awful blinds with horizontal wood blinds or linen shades that easily pull up and down. 

While you’re at the windows, make sure the windows are in good condition, lock properly, and insulate your home from drafts and insects.

Pay Attention to Curb Appeal
Pay Attention to Curb Appeal

Finally, provide a welcoming and inviting atmosphere at your rental property. This will create a sense of home among tenants and allow them to really imagine themselves living there. That kind of appeal will translate to higher rents. Make sure the outside of the home looks attractive. Mow the lawn and trim the trees and weed the flower beds. 

These are just a few of the upgrades that we’ve found aren’t very expensive and can lead to better rents, better tenants, and a more profitable investment experience. If you’d like some help with these and other recommendations, please contact us at Midwest Property Resources. 


Since its founding in 2011,
Midwest Property Resources has been innovating property management and leasing in eastern Jackson County, northern Cass County, Missouri as well as Johnson County, KS, serving the communities of Lee’s Summit, Blue Springs, Greenwood, Raymore, Independence, Overland Park, and others that surround them.

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