By Lauren Conner
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June 5, 2024
We are often asked “What should I do to prepare my house for sale?” , so I thought I would talk about what brings the most value for resale. Your goal being home value appreciation thus yielding a higher profit and a shorter period of time on market. It is a given that major renovations like complete kitchen and bath remodels add the most value, but they are costly. There are plenty of smaller projects you can do to improve the aesthetics of the home and thus the resale value. Newer finishes can make a big difference attracting more interest in your home. 1 - Biggest bang for the buck: fresh paint . When considering the best colors, go with neutrals that appeal to more prospective buyers. Dark colors tend to make rooms look smaller while lighter colors lighten rooms and make them look larger. 2 - Declutter and clean! I can't emphasize these two steps enough. Declutter: Buyers want to picture themselves living there. You want them to see the beauty and functionality of your house. Clean: If your house is not sparkling, it will be hard for buyers to focus on anything but the lack of cleanliness. Make those windows shine and deep clean all of the appliances. A professional cleaner can make a world of difference and we have several to recommend. 3 - Curb Appeal – Remember when your Mama said you only have one chance to make a good first impression? Couldn’t be more applicable than to selling a house. Walking up to that front door looking at what could be a buyer’s new yard can quickly turn a buyer off if it’s not pristine. Cleaning, replacing or just painting your front door is critical. Some other projects to consider: make sure your mailbox is in good condition, clean your pathways and gutters, check windows and siding for cracks or chips, trim and prune trees and shrubs, add fresh mulch and landscaping pavers and add well thought out pots of flowers or fern. 4 - Consider energy efficient changes. Buyers are looking for energy efficient homes. Things that may increase perceived value of the home include: energy efficient windows, LED lighting, energy efficient appliances, solar panels and providing the average monthly utility bills. You might want to have an energy audit of your home that can be done for free by Dominion Energy. 5 - Update the kitchen – You might decide on a full remodel or know that there are a few DIY updates to modernize the kitchen making it more appealing. Paint those worn scratched kitchen cabinets, change out the light fixtures, install a backsplash, changing out your sink and faucet can make a big difference. 6 - Your bathrooms are the other rooms that have a great impact on value. Again, you can fully remodel or there are options to redecorate and modernize your bath without paying the huge cost of a remodel. Change out the vanity to maybe a space saving floating vanity, change the faucet or replace the mirror. Fresh white towels help to add a spa feel to any bathroom space. 7 - Once the decluttering is complete, considering staging: There are professionals who come to your home, work with you, using your furnishings to turn the space into a design dream. We can connect you to people who just have that flair. The alternative and this is most valuable if you plan to have already moved from the house is the full staging package. Professional stagers will come to your house and work out a custom plan that furnishes the house to appeal to the most buyers. Either way we can suggest what might work best for you and connect you with the service you need. Increasing your home’s value can increase its resale value but even if you are not planning to sell in the near future, projects that increase your value can make the home more functional and enjoyable for you and your family. You might love the changes you implement so much you realize you don’t want to move! Whichever way you go, Conner & Company is here to help. Give us a call to discuss your home’s value today.