Should I Fix My Houston Home BEFORE Selling It?

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By Kim Buish

As a long time Realtor ® in the Houston area I’ve been asked by some of my clients in the past: “Kim, should I fix my home before selling it?” and my answer is always YES, you should fix your Houston home before selling it, here’s why.

Sell Your Home for YOUR Price

Fixing those problem areas in your home now, or making those renovations you’ve been thinking about making to your home, WILL enable you to sell your Houston home for YOUR price, instead of being faced with buyers who submit lower offers or ask for credits when they purchase your home.

Great Return on Your Investment

If you’ve been thinking about renovating your kitchen or bathroom, you can expect a return on your investment of up to 100% since updated kitchens and bathrooms are what most buyers are searching for.

List Your Home with Pride

Another reason to fix your Houston home before selling it is this will give you pride in the fact that you’re selling the best possible representation of your home, and not a house you have to apologize for, because you didn’t repair those problem areas.

Eliminate Buyer Concern

Last of all, but most important, renovating your Houston area home NOW, instead of later, will also help you to eliminate buyer concern and stop them from wondering what else may be wrong with your home when they visit it.

Helping Houston Home Buyers

For more reasons why you should fix your Houston home BEFORE selling it, or to view the latest homes for sale across Houston, contact me, Kim Buish, Realtor ® with Red Door Realty and Associates by calling me at (281) 852-3667 or click here to contact me through my website. 

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