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Home Renovations To Consider Before Selling

Is your home in need of renovation? Before you try to sell your home, there are a few things that you will need to repair. If you neglect to make necessary adjustments, you could lose a buyer.

One of the very first things that home buyers will look at is your driveway. Is your driveway paved? If you have already paved your driveway, is it starting to crack? Resealing your driveway really only takes one day to complete, but it can make a world of difference. Why should you bother with your driveway? Imagine pulling up to a home that has grass growing through cracks in the driveway – would you buy a home in this condition? Chances are, a worn driveway may turn you away immediately ... and this is precisely what will happen to potential buyers. Spend the extra time, and fix your driveway – though you will not want to neglect the inside of your home either.

While painting your walls and ceilings is fairly standard, you may want to consider installing a new kitchen sink as well. Why? The number one thing that buyers look for is a spacious, clean, and inviting kitchen. Should your kitchen sink come equipped with rust stains and cracks, a buyer is likely to run away from your kitchen screaming (ok, this might not actually happen, but you get the idea). The good news is that kitchen sinks are easy to renovate – you can even replace your kitchen sink without any professional help. What kind of sink should you buy? Skip the designer (eccentric) sinks, and replace your existing sink with a plain, white, sink. And, while we’re on the topic of kitchens, don’t forget about those countertops.

If your wallet is starting to hurt at the thought of replacing your kitchen countertops, consider this – the counters within your kitchen take up most of your kitchen space. What does this mean? Well, if your counters are scratched and marred, buyers will not be looking at those nice cabinets. Instead, buyers will immediately be drawn to the counters ... so make them really stand out (in a good way). Choose countertops that compliment your kitchen design, but don’t skimp on the cost – a buyer will enjoy seeing new countertops that will last a lifetime.

While staging, painting, and preparing your home is essential, the aforementioned home renovation tasks are also crucial to your home sale. Remember to really view your home critically, and never leave any large eyesore within your home. Buyers want to walk into a house that feels welcoming, so take the time to fix those things that may turn a buyer away.

Raynor James writes about real estate issues for FSBOAmerica.org - your online resource for viewing homes or advertising your FSBO listings for 1 month free.
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