Before selling your home, you likely have a list of repairs to make – but how do you know what not to fix
when selling a house? While most upgrades and repairs add value to your home and please potential buyers, some might
not be worth the money or effort.
To help you decide, here are some tips for knowing what to fix:
Consult a real estate agent before making repairs
An experienced local real estate agent will understand the local market and be able to identify any repairs or
upgrades needed to get the sale price you want. In some cases, you might be able to skip certain tasks on your
repair list if other features of the home shine brighter in the market.
Don’t fix & replace with trends
Removing damaged items such as light fixtures and sink faucets can easily change the appearance of a house. Replacing
doors and trim can also offer an immediate facelift.
However, avoid an abundance of trendy design choices. What’s trending now might be off-putting to some people.
Maintain maximum potential audience approval with the use of contrasting colors and common fixtures styles that
appeal to the majority.
Focus on major repairs first
Make it your goal to tackle any serious or expensive issues first. Smaller fixes can be left to the end of the
process, as they won’t require as much time and money. Things like major plumbing repairs, flooring replacement or
HVAC work are all examples of fixes that should come before a simple paint job.
Don’t do a major renovation
Although some costly renovations will increase the overall home sell-by price, it’s not always worth it to start a
huge project before selling a house. Check with your real estate agent and compare your home to similar properties
in the area to help you determine if a major change is worth the time, money and effort.
What else should I fix?
Once you’re finished with your own repair list, hire a home inspector for a professional opinion. Their detailed
reports can help you identify any last-minute issues you might have missed.
Otherwise, focus on boosting your curb appeal by refreshing your landscaping, replacing your garage door or adding
fresh mulch to the garden.
Home repairs can impress potential buyers and earn you a higher potential sale price. However, it’s important to
prioritize your projects, so you don’t end up spending more money than you make.