Best Improvements for Re-Sale
Navigating the murky waters of
today’s real estate market is often a challenging endeavor for sellers. In such
a buyer’s market it’s hard to know where to spend and where to stand your
ground. So what improvements should you make now in order to expedite a
possible sale and which ones could be saved for the next owner?
Much of the answer to this question
depends on your respective market. Individual markets and neighborhoods often
see their own little trends, such as a sudden interest in granite countertops
or sprawling decks. By consulting a REALTOR® or visiting open houses in your
neighborhood you can get a good feel for what improvements are absolutely
necessary in order to compete in your market. To find an agent in your area
visit Realtor.com.
Next, you might turn a judgmental
eye on your own home. This can be difficult as your property is your castle and
we tend to be somewhat emotional about our castles. Do your best in spite of
this fact to be objective. Be on the lookout for idiosyncrasies in your home.
For instance, you might have updated your home’s baths and décor but neglected
your kitchen which still sports Formica countertops.
Bringing all of the rooms of your
home up to date in the same fashion will help buyers to feel a sense of
solidarity about the property, perhaps even a sense of stability in the fact
that they won’t have to completely re-do any one space before they can begin
enjoying the home. At the very least, it will give you a leg up against a
competing property with a similar price and features. And by making the right
repairs you can expect to see some return on your investment. Click here for more information on kitchen repairs that won’t bust
your budget.
Preparing your home for re-sale
means more than a little cleaning and sticking a sign in your front yard. In
order to truly compete with surrounding comparable listings you’ll need to be
sure that your property is updated and maintained to keep up with the trends of
the market and neighborhood.
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