Tips For Selling Your Home

Cosmetic Touch-Ups That Can Increase Home's Value

Preparing a home for sale means making improvements that will help you sell your home faster, not necessarily net a higher price.

The main objective is to take on the easy cosmetic jobs, like a fresh coat of paint or careful landscaping rather than remodeling projects where you are not likely to recoup the expense.

For example, you may think that remodeling the kitchen is your best bet. While the kitchen is a high-profile room, remodeling can be a costly endeavor that will most likely not provide you with an adequate return on your investment. When in doubt about what to fix up, ask us. We will be looking at your home with fresh eyes and notice things you might overlook.

Here is a list of improvements that you can make to your home, along with a list of jobs to avoid and save yourself the investment in time and money.

Bathroom

Do:
Don’t:

Kitchen

Do:
Don’t:

Living Areas, Bedrooms

Do:
Don’t:

Exterior

The exterior of your home provides the first and, most often, the strongest impression. It is very important that this be a positive one.
Do:
Don’t:

Curb Appeal

Here’s a list of simple things you can do to help sell your home faster:

Most improvements will help sell your home faster even though they won’t increase the value of your home. That’s why it’s smart to choose improvements with minimal investment. Stick with cosmetics and let the new homeowner remodel.

And remember, clean and tidy equals a quicker sale. Neatness really does count.