The increase in load shedding stages for longer periods has
caused many buyers to add ‘load-shedding friendly’ to their property wish list.
Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, Adrian Goslett says
that upgrading some features in the home could minimise frustrations and add
resale value to the property.
“Any fixed features that homeowners add to the property
that make it more self-sustainable and less reliant on the national power
supply will most likely increase the property’s appeal to future buyers,” he
acknowledges.
To help homeowners avoid some of the frustrations of
load shedding, RE/MAX of Southern Africa share the below tips on which load
shedding features can add value to any home.
Add a solar geyser
Often
more affordable than doing an entire solar panel roof, a solar-powered geyser
can ensure that there is always hot water, even during a prolonged power
outage. You may cut your water heating costs by up to 90% with a solar geyser.
It doesn’t need a mains connection and considerably reduces your energy bill.
Solar geysers continue to heat your water even on cloudy days using free and
renewable energy.
Upgrade to gas appliances
The best time to switch to gas cooking is probably right
now if you want to keep your regular mealtime schedule.
If there is a power
outage, you can still make your coffee in the morning using a stovetop kettle.
According to stove experts, gas stoves have become a popular choice as they are
a clean and efficient way to cook. Considered a fixture in South Africa, the
oven and stove will go with the sale of the property, which makes this a
value-adding feature for future buyers.
Battery-Powered Security Systems
Power
disruptions offer criminals the ideal cover, so it is crucial to make sure that
your security system, garage doors, and gate are all operational during a power
outage. A backup battery is an essential component in every security system.
To
keep your property lit for security purposes, add rechargeable outdoor
lighting, solar lights, or even battery-powered lights. Rechargeable LED bulbs
(which can also be used indoors) function with the help of an internal battery,
charging itself when switched on during the availability of a power supply. As
soon as the electricity is disconnected, this bulb springs into action and
brightens up the spaces.
“If you want advice on how to make sure your load-shedding
upgrades actually add value to the property, get in touch with your nearest
RE/MAX Office. As experts in their local markets, they’ll be able to shed some
light on what buyers might be willing to pay for a more self-sustainable home
in your area,” Goslett concludes.
- For more real estate advice or to get in touch with your
nearest RE/MAX Office, visit www.remax.co.za.





