Before you start ripping out cabinets or investing in a brand-new roof, letโs talk about what really matters when it comes to preparing your home for sale.
68% of homeowners make at least one home improvement before listing their home. But does it always pay off?
Not everyone will agree with me on this, butโฆ
You donโt need to sink thousands of dollars into renovations before you sell. Hereโs why:
Despite rising interest rates, buyer demand remains steady. Homes in all conditions are selling, and not every buyer is searching for โperfect.โ Many buyers prioritize:
With access to a network of thousands of buyers, I know how to connect sellers with the right peopleโbuyers who see past cosmetic updates and are willing to pay for the real value of a home.
If your home has a few imperfectionsโlike an aging roof, outdated wallpaper, or older flooringโdonโt assume a full renovation is required. Instead, letโs explore your best options.
Quick-fix solutions like instant cash offers can seem appealingโbut they often come with lowball prices and unnecessary stress. You deserve a smart, strategic plan that maximizes your homeโs value.
Before committing to any major upgrades, letโs have a conversation about your homeโs true market potential. Iโll give you an honest assessment of whatโs worth updatingโand whatโs not.
๐ Call me and letโs strategize the best way to sell your home for top dollar.
I get itโIโm a real estate agent, not a contractor. So why trust my advice? Because my job isnโt to push renovations; itโs to help you net the most money possible. Iโve worked with sellers in all kinds of situations, and I know what actually adds value (and whatโs just a money pit).
Before you spend thousands, letโs talk through your options.