Top 6 upgrades to make in 2025 to maximise rental income
Tenants are often willing to pay a premium for a rental home that stands out from the competition. Beyond ensuring your property is safe and comfortable, investing in higher-quality finishes, thoughtful décor, and small extras can enhance the tenant experience and elevate their standard of living.
Here are six easy upgrades that can make your property more attractive to tenants based on what we know they desire.
1. Enhance curb appeal
First impressions matter, and a well-maintained exterior can instantly make your property more appealing to prospective tenants. A clean, secure, and inviting entrance reassures renters that the home is well cared for. Consider these simple upgrades:
- Freshen up the front door and windowsills with a new coat of paint or a thorough clean (especially for uPVC).
- Upgrade the front door handle for a polished look.
- Tidy up the landscaping - trim shrubs and keep entryways clear.
- Repoint brickwork and check that gutters and downpipes are in good condition.
- Install motion-activated lighting for added security and convenience.
- Add a secure parcel delivery box to accommodate online orders.
These small changes can significantly boost your property’s desirability and set the right tone from the moment tenants arrive.
2. Upgrade to modern appliances
Providing energy-efficient, easy-to-use appliances not only enhances your property’s appeal but also ensures long-term durability and cost savings. Standard white goods should be simple to operate and come with clear maintenance instructions for tenants.
If your rental is furnished, consider adding a few high-value kitchen appliances that set your property apart, such as:
- A coffee machine
- A slow cooker or air fryer
- A blender or smoothie maker
Even in unfurnished rentals, offering to provide these extras - especially for long-term tenants -can make your property more attractive and encourage lease renewals.
3. Install a smart meter and thermostat
A home that’s easy and affordable to heat is a major draw for tenants. Installing a smart meter at no extra cost allows renters to monitor their energy usage in real time, helping them manage their bills more effectively.
Additionally, smart thermostats and heating controls enable tenants to regulate their heating remotely via a smartphone. These systems, typically costing between £100 and £250, are a worthwhile investment—both for their immediate benefits and because they’re likely to become standard expectations in the near future.
4. Upgrade bathroom fixtures
A high-quality shower is a top priority for most tenants, so if yours is more than five years old, it may be time for an upgrade. While a full renovation isn’t always necessary, replacing taps, showerheads, and other fittings can give the bathroom a modern, refreshed look at a fraction of the cost.
5. Provide secure storage
Many tenants value a secure storage space for bikes, sports equipment, and other belongings. If your property has a garden or outdoor area, consider adding a lockable shed or storage unit. Even in smaller spaces, incorporating practical storage solutions can make your rental more appealing.
6. Install an electric car charging point
If your property has a private driveway, installing an electric car charging point can significantly boost its desirability. With EV ownership on the rise and charging stations still relatively uncommon, tenants with electric vehicles may be willing to pay a premium for this convenience.
Every rental property and target market is different, so the best improvements will depend on your tenants' specific needs. To determine the most worthwhile upgrades for your property, reach out to your local Leaders branch - our team will be happy to provide expert guidance.
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