Want to figure out how to get a house ready to sell? Homeowners usually go for extensive renovation, especially if they’ve been living in the house for more than a few years. The wear and tear that a structure can incur both internally and externally over the years can significantly affect its resale value. 

But, you may not have the funds needed to do a full house renovation. That’s why we recommend these top ten home improvements that’ll help you sell your home fast! 

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Wood Floor Refinish

Hardwood floors are timeless, stylish and practical for all types of homeowners. That’s why they’re the preferred type of flooring for most buyers on the market. 

The best part for you as a seller is that a hardwood floor installation will pay for itself many times over once you sell your property. It’s even better if you have hardwood floors already because then all you have to do is refinish them and they’ll look as good as new. 

Roof Replacement

It’s not uncommon for a buyer to face a tough decision between two similar properties. In such cases, the roof quality and appearance are usually the tiebreaker which allows them to move forward with a sale. 

The National Association of Realtors reports that a third of sellers buy properties based on roof appearance

HVAC System Upgrade

Every home’s HVAC system requires serious capital to replace or repair. That’s why it’s often top of mind for most buyers on the market. They will want to know the maintenance history, current condition, and age of all your HVAC components, including the furnace and water heater. 

Make sure you have the right answers to these questions by replacing any worn-out components in your HVAC system beforehand. 

Garage Door Replacement

On average, a garage door replacement will cost about $2,000 or so and it’s well worth it. In fact, it’s one of the first things that your real estate agent will recommend because it provides the first impression of your home through curb appeal

Insulation Upgrade

A house that’s excessively cold or hot relative to the weather is usually a sign of poor insulation. This is a common issue with houses that were built pre-1980 and fortunately there’s a relatively easy fix. 

All you have to do is add energy-efficient insulation to all the crawl spaces, basements, walls, and attics. This will instantly regulate your home’s temperature appropriately while significantly reducing your energy bill. 

Interior Paint

One of the best tips for getting a house ready to sell is to freshen up the interior as well with a fresh lick of paint on all the walls. 

Yes, this means you should paint all of the rooms in your house, especially the living room, kitchen, and bedroom. Stick to fresh and light colors like tan, white, greige or beige. Freshly painted rooms can help you sell home for more money and much faster.

 

Electrical System Repair

In order to pass the main inspection, your home must pass the electrical system test. This is to ensure that your house is functional and safe to live in. 

Note that modern buyers want to use high-tech security systems, digital doorbells, home assistants and other gizmos that require efficient electricity. 

Start by fixing faulty doorbells and flickering lights, and hire an electrical contractor for larger issues like tripped circuit breakers or electrical surges. Making sure that your home’s electrical system works efficiently is an essential service to get the house ready to sell.

Front Door Replacement

Your home’s front door is like the face of your house. It’s the main representative if you will. Make sure it’s in top condition to impress buyers from the moment they walk in. 

Most buyers prefer fiberglass or steel doors due to their durability, low-maintenance and aesthetic value. 

Kitchen Fixtures Upgrade

Doing a full-scale renovation right before you put your home on the market is probably not a good idea. After all, you don’t want people to walk into a construction site during viewings. 

But, it won’t hurt to spruce up your kitchen by updating any saggy cabinets, dingy countertops or worn out sinks. Damage shouldn’t be the only prerequisite for an update. You should also replace any components and/or appliances that are outdated. 

Bathroom Refreshment

A proper bathroom renovation will set you back by about $35,000. But, you don’t have to cough up that much to trim up your bathroom. 

A few basic upgrades can go a long way in increasing the resale value of your home without costing you an arm and a leg. 

Ready to refinish the floors or start any other home projects? Get free quotes from a contractor in your area today!


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