When you buy a house, you become obsessed withits value.

Sometimes, however, the best way to increase your homes value is toremovesomething.

Certain kinds of trees

Its true that, in general, treesaddvalueto a property.

People like trees, and seeing trees on the property can help sell your house.

Well, most of the time.

Trees can have aquantifiable, appraised valueand that valuecan be negative.

Appearance.Sick, poorly-maintained, ordead treesare a drag on home value.

Poorly maintained swimming pools

An in-ground pool is acrapshootin terms of home value.

And thats if its in good condition.

Removing a pool isnt cheap, either.

If youre not ready to sledgehammer everything,transforming the roomvia staging and design might have a similar impact.

Its a very personal aesthetic choiceif you applied the texture and chose the wallpaper, obviously you love it.

If you could find buyers who love it as much as you do, youre golden.

The fact is, homes with wallpaper and textured wallstend to get lower offers.

Popcorn ceilings.Popcorn ceilings have bee reviled for a long time, but they persist in the wild.

That said, they tend drag down your homes perceived value because theyre ugly as sin and look outdated.

Getting that value back can be tricky.

It costsbetween $900 and $2,600toremove popcorn ceilings.

Carpeting

Some people love wall-to-wall carpeting.

They love the feel of warm carpet on their feet and like the way the floors are never cold.

For some, it just feels cozy.

But not only will carpeting never recoup your investment in terms of increased home valueit probably actuallylowersyour homes value.