Crucial Upgrades and Repairs to Make before Selling your Home

If you’re planning on selling your home in the near future, you should start with some preparation work and this can often prove to be challenging. It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you see the end product of professionally flipped and staged homes for sale but you need to know that this process takes a lot of time and money.

However, this doesn’t mean you can’t do similar to boost the value of your home and make a good sale. You just need to focus on doing the crucial upgrades and repairs before selling your home and the profit will be guaranteed.

Take Care of Any Structural and Mechanical Issues

Take care of the structural and mechanical issues

Taking care of the structural and mechanical issues is surely more expensive than other upgrades but it’s also of fundamental importance. If your potential buyers learn that they will need to pay for fixing the roof or faulty plumbing, it will surely put them off from buying.

Make sure you have the roof inspected as its condition can impact the value of your home. Appraisers often insist on roof replacement as a loan condition and even if it’s not always necessary, it will significantly boost the value of your home.

Also, your home needs to be in working order so taking care of plumbing and electrical wiring and fixtures are imperative. Also, it’s recommended you install energy-efficient appliances and have the HVAC serviced, repaired or replaced, if necessary, before selling your home.

Ask the Professionals

It’s always a smart move to consult the professionals so you could start by arranging a pre-sale home inspection. This can be very helpful in identifying issues and fixing them before you put it on the market. As a homeowner and layperson, it’s easy to miss a few crucial points which can impact the sale of your home.

Also, most lending companies around the world, including Australia, list a home inspection as one of the conditions for approving the loan for purchasing a home. Moreover, if you don’t deal with problems in the beginning, you’ll be forced to deal with them later which can prove to be very inconvenient and expensive. This is another opportunity to turn to pros for help and consult a real estate agent in Northern Beaches who can give you a better insight into what areas of your home need the most attention and how to go about organizing the inspection.

A Fresh Coat of Paint

One of the easiest and cheapest ways to start updating your home is by adding a fresh coat of paint. This can also be a DIY project which can help you save money. Browse online to pick up a few painting hacks and find the color palette and you’ll be on your way!

Refinish Hardwood Floors

Refinish hardwood floors

Hardwood floors are undoubtedly the most popular flooring choice in a home and the way they look has a great impact on the appearance of a home. You need to make sure they look their best so refinishing them is a safe investment.

Nothing ruins a home sale more than shabby looking hardwood floors that have changed color, have scuffs and scratch marks and have lost their original shine so be sure to take care of your flooring before selling your home.

Update the Kitchen and Bathroom

Update the kitchen and bathroom

Everyone loves a beautiful kitchen as it’s the heart of the home. Unless your agent advises so, don’t do a complete renovation. There are various minor repairs that can be very effective in making a great impression – a fresh coat of neutral paint, new countertops, replaced fixtures and hardware, and updated lighting.

As for the appliances, they need to be functioning properly but if they’re also outdated and not in sync with the renovation, you should replace them with newer models to appeal to buyers.

When it comes to bathrooms, a clean and sparkling bathroom always works. It’s a good idea to clean or replace grout, replace missing or chipped tiles and repaint the walls to make the room appear brighter, cleaner and bigger.

If there are any more serious issues such as a leaky faucet, clogged drain or a running toilet, it must be immediately fixed. Both bathrooms and the kitchen are very important spaces in every house that buyers always focus on so investing in these areas will surely increase your chances of making a sale.

Spruce up the Exterior

The exterior of your home is the first thing people see so you need to make sure it all looks neat. A great curb appeal can do wonders in attracting potential home buyers.

Start by mowing the lawn and taking out weeds. Add sod in worn-out patches of the yard. Plant colorful flowers in the beds, add a few potted plants by the front door and clean up any accumulated junk in the backyard and around your storage shed. Also, fix the crooked fence, remove moss on the roof and missing shingles and install new energy-efficient outdoor lighting that will cast new light on your spruced-up home!

Everything matters when it comes to selling your home, so consider implementing these upgrades to improve your chances of a quick and successful home sale. Whether you start with bigger issues and leave the details for the end or the other way round, all the improvements you make will boost the value of your home and make it more attractive for potential home buyers.

Michael Klements
Michael Klements
Hi, my name is Michael and I started this blog in 2016 to share my DIY journey with you. I love tinkering with electronics, making, fixing, and building - I'm always looking for new projects and exciting DIY ideas. If you do too, grab a cup of coffee and settle in, I'm happy to have you here.

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