Prep Your Home for Sale with These Five Updates
Chelsea O'Donnell
In this white-hot real estate market, selling the family home could be a serious consideration coming into summer. While a big renovation project might not be in the cards considering the cost of supplies such as lumber, there are plenty of smaller “spruce up” options to breathe new life into your home and make it attractive to potential buyers. Here are a few ideas.
The Kitchen
A kitchen is almost always the hub of a house, even for non-cooks. People love to get together to make meals, chat about each other’s day, and enjoy casual snacks in a comfortable common space. For any potential buyer, a kitchen design that’s clean, functional, and snazzy will help to increase the sale price. Just remember to keep your updates neutral enough to appeal to lots of potential buyers. Freshly painted cabinets and new hardware can completely transform the room.
Curb Appeal
First impressions are crucial when listing a house on the market. It goes without saying that a roof streaked with mold and overgrown landscaping will turn people away. Consider power washing the house and tap into your inner green thumb to maintain plants and shrubs. You’d be shocked at how much of a difference a few small changes will make.
The Master Suite
With the stress we are dealing with day in and day out, a quiet oasis away from it all is very appealing. A master bedroom complete with an ensuite is always a wise investment, especially if it’s relaxing. Soaking tubs, double sinks, and large closets have mass appeal, and paying attention to little extras can help people see themselves enjoying their potential new home.
Backyard
As we’re getting closer to summer, people are excited to get outside and host small groups at home. From firepits to barbeque areas, privacy fencing to comfortable seating areas, making the most of a yard is a sure-fire way to encourage buyers to consider your home. An additional living space, such as a three-season porch, is also a huge bonus.
Paint
Lots of homeowners paint their interiors to suit their lifestyles. That might mean bright blue and pink-colored bedrooms for kids and a few old trends that have seen better days. Repainting with neutral grays, bright whites, and warm taupe tones will give a home an instant facelift without too much expense or effort.
Have you thought about giving your home a mini-makeover to get it ready for sale? What are your favorite tips? I’d love to hear from you, send me a message on Facebook at facebook.com/odonnellbros
Bob O'Donnell is the owner of O'Donnell Bros, Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro”. All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O'Donnell Bros, Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.