Selling Your Home: To Repair or not to Repair? - Sharon Arceneaux

Selling Your Home: To Repair or not to Repair?

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Repaint walls.

Giving your home a fresh coat of paint is one of the most cost-effective ways to spruce it up, and generally, it can be a do-it-yourself project. Make sure cover any walls with scratches and chips and consider updating any accent walls with a more neutral coat.

Repair floors.

Hardwood floors are a very desirable feature in a home, so you want to ensure they look their best by fixing scratches or dull areas. If your carpet is worn or stained, consider replacing them. And don't forget the tile in your kitchen or bathrooms. Re-grouting can go a long way in making dingy tile work look brand new!

Refresh the landscaping. Curb Appeal is one of the first impressions when driving by.

Show buyers your home is the full package by dressing up the outside as well as the in. Clean walkways and driveways, plant seasonal flowers and plants, trim hedges and trees, install outdoor décor pieces and fill in mulch and gravel.

Fix your fixtures.

Leaky faucet? Rusted drains? Loose drawer handle? Making these small fixes can make a big difference to potential buyers with detailed-orientated minds. Improve your kitchen. An outdated kitchen can be a real eyesore in a home. Updating cabinetry, repairing or replacing countertops, and installing new faucets and sinks may be worth the investment

These are truly a few small suggestions that aren't designed to break the bank. Your individual scenario may vary from little to no adjustments particularly if you maintain your home regularly.

For a seller consultation and walk through contact me below:

Sharon Arceneaux,
REALTOR ®, CLHMS
Keller Williams Memorial
713.534.3161
SharonArceneaux.com


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