We are excited to announce that a long time Master Craftsman of our business is now the proud new owner; please join us in congratulating Earl Swader as the new owner of Handyman Connection of Blue Ash. Earl has previous business ownership already under his belt and is looking forward to continuing to serve the Blue Ash community as the proud owner.
Home Improvement / November 29, 2024
Selling a home in its current condition is a great opportunity to avoid expensive updates and complex complexes. While you may sell it at a lower price than the market value, it saves you the stress of paying for pre-sale inspection, real estate agents, and closing costs. However, even without handling significant improvements, minor fixes can help you sell your home faster. Here are simple handyman fixes that can speed up your as-is home sale.
A lighting system can make or break a buyer’s impression, even if they agree to buy the home in its current state. Dim, outdated, or broken light fixtures can make the house feel abandoned, small, or unwelcoming. On the other hand, a well-functioning lighting system will make the house seem bigger and brighter, attracting high-budget buyers. If you have outdated or broken lighting fixtures, make simple repairs before welcoming any offers.
Repairing your lighting should not cost you thousands of dollars. You can start by replacing old bulbs with new LED bulbs. You can also replace outdated fixtures with affordable, sleek, and simple designs. These minor fixes will make the space look functional, enhancing the property’s first impression. They will also signal regular maintenance, allowing New England home buyers to focus on the house’s potential rather than its flaws.
Selling your house as-is does not mean leaving the place cluttered with your stuff. Most buyers want to imagine themselves living in the home, and the best way to achieve this is to get empty or well-organized rooms. When planning to sell your home without renovations, remove unnecessary items to create an open space. This allows potential buyers to identify the features and functionality of the house and envision how they can upgrade them.
Depersonalizing the home also gives buyers a blank slate to imagine the space as their own. You can remove all family photos, personalized decor, and other art pieces. If the budget allows, you can refresh the paint with a neutral coat, enabling buyers to paint the walls with their favorite color palette once they move in. Decluttering and depersonalizing the place make it more appealing to many buyers, shortening your sales.
Plumbing issues, however small, can significantly turn off potential buyers. Leaking faucets, slow drains, and running toilets suggest the home has not been maintained for a long time. Buyers will also worry about other hidden dangers and future repair costs. If you notice these plumbing issues, address them beforehand to create a positive impact on buyers.
Some simple handyman tips for fixing plumbing issues include replacing washers and tightening loose faucets. You can also use a drain cleaner or snake the pipes to fix clogged sinks, replace flapper valves, or adjust the fill mechanisms to fix running toilets. You can perform these simple hacks without spending a dime and still attract high-budget buyers ready for as-is home sales.
Selling your home as-is does not mean ignoring simple fixes that can impact its price or sale speed. Simple and thoughtful fixes can go a long way in impressing buyers or speeding up the sale. These minor repairs do not significantly increase the final sale price. However, they ensure your home appeals to many buyers who focus on its features and functionality rather than the underlying dangers.