The 5 Best Home Improvements to Make Before Selling

Posted by Justin Havre on Friday, July 28th, 2017 at 9:35am.

Home Improvements to Help Your House SellThere are a number of things that can be done in order to make your home sell better. Among those things are home improvements, which can increase buyer interest in a home and cause the value to go up. That can mean a higher selling price, but it also often means a faster sale. Buyers who see the home will realize they don't have to do a lot of work, and they can just move right in, and move-in ready homes sell faster than homes that need work, so buying a home that doesn't need much work is going to make more sense for the majority of buyers. As a seller, making things as easy as possible for buyers is a great way to get a home sold fast and for more money, both of which are beneficial to that seller.

Landscaping and Yard Work

To get a home sold faster, it needs to look nice. With curb appeal, more buyers will notice the home and be interested in it, which could mean a purchase price that's higher and a sale that's faster. It also generally translates to more showings, which is good for any seller who wants to find a buyer who is right for the home. When landscaping is done well and the yard work is always handled properly, the home just looks neater, cleaner, and better maintained. A well-maintained home is one that a buyer will generally feel better about, and something as simple as a landscaping upgrade could be enough to change a buyer's feelings about maintenance.

Patio, Deck, or Porch

Adding a porch, patio, or deck to a home is another excellent improvement. These generally don't have to cost a lot of money. They also don't have to be that large. They can be built quite well without spending a lot, and can also be painted or stained a colour that matches what the neighbours have. That can make the home blend into the area better, while still giving it a lot of appeal that buyers will appreciate. Overall, there are some great reasons to choose to add onto the home, and this is one of the least costly ways to add more usable space that buyers will appreciate.

Replacement Windows

The windows in a home are very important. They not only provide light for everyone inside, but they also affect the energy bills. If you have older windows in your home, especially if they're single pane windows, adding better ones can raise the value and pay off in a faster, higher priced sale. These windows are typically vinyl, and while they do cost money, they aren't nearly as expensive as some of the other types of upgrades that can be done. They can usually be installed in a day, too, so it doesn't take a lot of time to improve the look and feel of your home.

Kitchen and Bath Remodeling

While kitchen and bath remodels are generally very expensive, mini-remodels can be done on a budget. New flooring, a new sink or countertop, repainted cabinets, and new fixtures don't add up to a lot in most cases, but they can go a very long way toward making things look new again. That will help with the selling price, and keep buyers interested in the home because they see it as remodeled. That can allow them to move right in, instead of being forced to make updates before they can settle in and enjoy their new place.

Living Room Updates

The living room is usually what people see first when buyers come into a home, so it needs to look nice. That can mean new paint and flooring will go a long way here, and so will light fixtures and other small changes. Neutral artwork and decoration is important in this space, and staging also matters. When it comes to updating a living room there aren't generally any high-dollar expenses, but there is a lot that can be done in order to make the update more successful.

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