Published January 28, 2020
Is This Your Situation: Should I Do Repairs on My Home Before Putting It on the Market?
There are a lot of factors involved in putting your home on the
market, so you shouldn’t overburden yourself by making unnecessary
updates that buyers won’t even notice. However, there are some areas of
the home that should definitely be made over before listing. Here’s a
breakdown of the repairs and updates that are worth doing before listing
a home, and the ones you can skip.
DO repair these items before selling a home
Light fixtures
If you have broken or outdated light fixtures, swap them out for new
ones. It will quickly make your home look more modern and doesn’t take a
lot of time or money to do. Choose a sensible fixture that most people
will find agreeable at a mid-range price.
Fresh paint
Nothing brightens up a home like a fresh coat of paint. This will appeal
to buyers because it will make your home look cleaner, newer and bigger
if you use light colors.
Cabinets
If your cabinets are in really rough shape, consider replacing them.
It’s hard to get on board with buying a house if the kitchen is in
disrepair. If your cabinets are just a little outdated but still in good
shape, consider painting them for a more modern feel.
Flooring
No one wants carpeting these days. So if you’ve got it, try to get rid
of it. Wood floors are what most homebuyers are looking for now.
Appliances
If your appliances are still in good working condition, you could just
use a little appliance paint to spruce them up. However, if your
appliances are practically ancient, you might want to buy new ones
before putting your house on the market. Outdated appliances could weigh
negatively on how much your home is worth.
Roof
If you have a roof that needs repairs, do it before you sell. Homebuyers
do not want to move into a house that may have a leaky roof that will
cause water damage, mold and more. This is one item you must fix before
listing your home.
DON’T repair these items before selling a home
Laundry room
To most people, the presence of a separate laundry room is not a
necessity. If a house has one, a buyer will just see it as a bonus in
most cases. If you have cracked tile or peeling paint in the laundry
room, leave it, and devote your time to more important areas like the
kitchen and the master bedroom.
Basement
If you have a finished basement, that’s another nice bonus you can add
to your home’s listing like the laundry room, but it’s not essential. If
your basement den could use a little TLC, don’t worry about it for now.
Keep your focus on areas of the home that the buyer is most concerned
with, like the flooring and the HVAC system.
Over improvements
Be very careful not to over improve. Adding in a fancy wine refrigerator
or task lighting will not add value to your home. Rather, it will cost
you money and have little to no impact on the buyer.
If you’re looking to list your home, give us a call today and we’ll make sure it gets maximum exposure.

