Storage SolutionsHomebuyers agree that functional garages are number one. Organizational systems are an absolute must. These systems include:
- Slat walls with storage baskets
- Cabinetry
- Pull-out drawers
- Overhead racks
- Shelving
- Workbenches
- Countertops
- Magnetic walls, wall hooks, or pegboard for bicycles or tools
It’s not necessary to have every storage option in a garage. Any storage system is attractive to potential homebuyers as long as it keeps clutter off the floor and allows for the storing of seasonal items.
Extra Space and Features
Garages should be functional, meaning that even with the storage options, a car (or two, in the case of a two-car garage) should still fit inside. Adding additional space, such as space for a workshop, is even more appealing. On the other hand, turning a garage into a bedroom or other living space can devalue a home. A home without a functional garage is less desirable, according to market trends.
Other features, such as special lighting (light bars, motion-activated lights, etc.), garage heating, or custom garage flooring in Boston, MA will add to a home’s value.
Paint and FlooringInsulated and drywalled garages have a higher value than unfinished garages. Walls and ceilings that are primed and finished are in higher demand. Concrete floors, while standard, become more valuable when they’re coated. Coated floors upgrade the look and function of the floor. Experts that specialize in garage flooring in Boston, MA can help you choose the flooring that’s right for you. Epoxy is the most common, as it’s low-maintenance, doesn’t wear easily, and can last for years. Companies like Saulnier Garage Floors can professionally coat your floors for a clean, smooth finish.
While a garage seems more like an extension of a home instead of part of the home itself, it can still add value to the property. Knowing what potential homebuyers look for in a garage will help you in deciding which garage renovations are necessary and which are mere luxuries.



