How to Up Your Resale Value with Interior Details

06-14-2016

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How to Up Your Resale Value with Interior Details
As much as you love your RV, someday you probably have plans to sell when the time comes to upgrade, downsize, or make a lifestyle change. You should have a good chance of selling your used RV too, since many potential buyers are attracted to the affordability of used RVs. While many RV enthusiasts enjoy passing on their beloved home on wheels to new adventurous owners, it’s also important to get the most out of the sale.

The truth is that RVs depreciate in value very quickly, so savvy RVers take steps to increase their vehicle’s resale value ahead of time. How do they do it? Upgrades. Adding extras like interior details and modern conveniences will boost the value of your RV and fairly raise your asking price. Here are the five best upgrades for your RV so you can get your money’s worth at selling time.

Kitchen Appliances

One of the joys of RVing is having a full kitchen to cook in wherever you travel. Yet the appliances in many RVs don't measure up to what you would use in your kitchen at home. Updating kitchen appliances is a great way to improve the RVing experience.

If your fridge, for instance, is designed specifically for an RV, consider installing a residential refrigerator. A standard fridge can handle more food and keep it colder, and it will likely include a full size freezer as well. Microwaves, ovens, and stovetops are other kitchen appliances you can easily update before selling.

Storage Space

Finding enough space is an ongoing issue in an RV. While you can't enlarge the footprint of your RV, you can improve the way space is used by adding storage. Clearing out items from your living area by storing them up and away will give you more space to move around and give the interior a cleaner look.

Most organizational updates are DIY-friendly. Add shelves to cupboards to stack items like plates. Use wire baskets in deep storage areas for easier access. Even narrow spaces can become closets used to store items normally left out, like the kitchen garbage can. Making storage improvements is a simple way to add a lot of value to your RV at little cost to you.

Safety Features

An RV can never have too many safety features. A wired or wireless backup camera is a safety feature not every RV has, but keeps those inside and outside the vehicle safe. It also protects the vehicle itself from damage.

A surge protector is another great safety feature to have in an RV. It keeps appliances protected from electrical surges, which are common occurrences in these types of vehicles.

Entertainment Systems

The entertainment system in an RV should mirror what you would enjoy at home. Many RVers use specially-made TVs, but they do not offer any advantage over a regular flat screen other than having a lighter adapter. Instead, consider installing a high-quality LCD flatscreen and a good sound system. Make sure they are mounted to take up as little space as possible. This is an upgrade you can tailor to your budget, and any update to your entertainment system will naturally raise the value of your RV.

Solar Power

Installing solar panels on your RV may seem like a luxury, and in a sense it is. While not a typical feature on RVs, solar panels can give your vehicle the distinction it needs to stand out among others for resale. A sustainable power source allows an RV to exist truly off the grid. Additionally, solar panels can save the future owner money in the long run by supplementing the primary power supply. Solar panels are sure to attract high-end buyers looking for a distinctive RV.

Increase Your RV’s Resale Value With Upgrades

You may not be able to sell your RV for its original price, but adding these extras will raise its value considerably. If you’re selling in a competitive market, they will also make your RV stand out among the rest. Even if selling your RV is still a ways down the road, you can still upgrade now and enjoy these value-boosting changes until it is time to put it up for sale.

Keep in mind, this list is just the start of the upgrades you can make to your RV. Let us know what extras you’ve added to your RV to increase its value. Also, what extras did you look for when you purchased your current RV?

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