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Home Maintenance / September 30, 2021
Do you want to learn how to make your home more attractive to a buyer? While all homes have features and unique ways about them, you can make a difference with these 5 home repairs before selling your home. See what you can do to increase curb appeal, your home’s value, and attraction.
Make your home the best version of itself to get the most out of your sale. If you sell your home without making these crucial home repairs, potential buyers will enter and see your property as a lot of work, which might not be the best idea for some. Let’s avoid that outcome and fix some key items.
New windows will make your home energy efficient, get rid of drafts, and are a great increase to your home’s value. If you are working with a close budget, update the windows curbside first.
An old roof is a big no-no for new home buyers. Leaks, structural problems, this is a huge expense. A new roof is very optimistic for a potential buyer’s situation.
New and energy efficient appliances not only look great, but they will save a potential homeowner the trouble of replacing them themselves and will save money on future energy bills.
Fresh paint is the quickest way to breathe new life into a room. Clean up, empty out and put down a drop-cloth in the room you want to paint. Line the corners and molding first and then use a roller for the rest of the room.
It’s all about first impressions. A home with a cracked and eroding driveway is another expense for a potential buyer to consider. A new driveway creates a welcoming entryway to your home.
Any small or big change will make an impact on a potential buyer. These 5 home repairs to make when selling your home will give you a step above the competition. Start planning and see what changes you can make right away.
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