We're probably going to be moving out of our place in the next couple of years. It's a nice-looking place of a good size, but despite us having chipped away at a lot of the things it needs doing, there's still a fair bit of work it needs.
Which of these, if any, are worth doing in terms of being likely to pay for themselves when it comes to selling?
Roof insulation in the loft rooms (they're freezing in winter, stifling in summer)
Radiators in the loft rooms (inefficient without the above, but might make it more bearable for a lower price
A decent sized family bathroom in place of one of the bedrooms
A renovated small bathroom in the place of the current ugly tatty small bathroom
Stairs that no longer creak
New windows (it's a corner house with two sets of double bays)
I’d just try to ‘equalise’ the house so there’s nothing glaringly out of whack. That might be doing the small bathroom and putting rads in upstairs - if they are actually missing.
We're probably going to be moving out of our place in the next couple of years. It's a nice-looking place of a good size, but despite us having chipped away at a lot of the things it needs doing, there's still a fair bit of work it needs.
Which of these, if any, are worth doing in terms of being likely to pay for themselves when it comes to selling?