8 Simple Tips To Help Your Home Show Better And Sell For More

8 Simple Tips To Help Your Home Show Better And Sell For More


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Simple tips and repairs that can sell your house fast

When trying to sell your house, you don’t want to spend a ton of money.  You know that there are simple things that can be done to improve the normal wear and tear that any house will have, but where should you put your money and time to work?  Here are small repairs that can make a big difference to your bottom line sales price.

  1. Paint – Very few repairs are easier or get a bigger bang for the buck than a simple coat of paint.  Neutral and lighter colors work best.  Don’t forget to paint the trim!  Leftover paint can freshen up a garage.  If you can’t afford a professional, this is even something you can do yourself.
  2. Replaice elecrical outlet and switch covers. Once that house gets painted, the covers on all light switches and electrical outlets may look dingy.  For a few dollars, you can really improve the look of the house overall.   Buyers will see the love you put into the details.
  3. Landscaping – If you don’t have a lot of cash to replace everything, spend your landscaping dollars on curb appeal more than on the back yard. Make your first impression count!  Trim trees, and put something colorful near the front door.  If sod is too expensive, consider a layer of mulch or conserve water with a layer of rock.
  4. Bathrooms and kitchens – While these remodels can get expensive, you are most likely to get your money back plus from anything you can do to improve these rooms. Something as simple as replacing the pulls on drawers and cabinets can make a big difference, but if you can splurge, here is the place to do it.
  5. Lighting – Updated lighting can make your house look and feel fresh. It can also maximize the preception of space in a home.
  6. Good working order – Not everything has to be new in a home that is for sale, but buyers will want to know that everything is in livable condition and functional. If there is something obviously broken, it will usually cost you more to explain it than to fix it.  Replace worn door knobs, fix sticking closet doors, and replace broken screens.
  7. Sizzle – While you don’t want to overspend, consider adding a “sizzle” feature to the home such as a jacuzzi tub or an upgraded surround to your fireplace (if that is a unique feature for your neighborhood). Sometimes, a small “wow” can make the difference between buyers bidding on your house or another similar property in your area.
  8. Staging – if the house is already vacant, the cost of staging is minimal when comparied to the emotional connection that it can help you get from buyers.  If you are still in the home, make sure to remove as much of your personal stuff as you can.  Buyers want to see themselves in the home, not pictures of your family.

Before you spend your whole budget, remember that these are general tips for home sellers.  Be sure to ask for the advice of a real estate expert in your area to get specific advice for your home and location.  If your house is not in the best shape, or if you don’t have time or money to fix it, consider contacting a real estate investor (such as www.firstlighthomes.com) who can help you get your house sold quickly for cash.

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