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Yes, a granny flat can add value to a property by adding more living space, amenities and even an extra source of income if the owner wishes to rent it out to tenants. However, as with any development, whether or not a granny flat adds value to a property depends on its size, design, construction quality and location.
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While property buyers will also be checking out your granny flat’s features, they’ll be particularly interested in the quality of its overall design and construction, too. In other words, it (literally) pays to think ahead and invest in a gold-standard structure and fitout that will last decades to come after its new owners take over. Importantly, this granny flat should also compliment the look and feel of the existing property and its primary residence, ensuring a seamless style between the two separate dwellings that enhances curb appeal. You’ll also want to make sure the granny flat doesn’t encroach on the main house’s garden or take over too much green space, a mistake that can actually harm your property’s overall value. On a similar note, avoid turning your garage into a granny flat, as the lack of off-road parking might be a turn off for prospective buyers. Keeping a clear distinction between the two homes is key, as this helps potential buyers to envision how each building functions independently and privately. And as mentioned above, once you win over a buyer, you could make up to 30% more from the sale!
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