Renovating To Sell
If you are preparing to sell your home, you might wonder if it is wise to invest in things such as paint and new carpet when you won't be around to use them. The answer, according to real estate agents, is that sellers who make needed cosmetic updates nearly always recoup their costs. Moreover, they may hasten the sale of their homes. These days, home buyers are not as much interested in fixer-uppers as they are in moving into homes that require little to no work. Thus, they find it very appealing that the previous owner has given dark paneling a brighter look with off-white paint, or has replaced old, stained carpet with new wall-to-wall carpeting in a neutral color.
HINT: The kitchen is a good place to start when thinking of investing in cosmetic updates prior to selling a house.
Prior to putting your home on the market, there may be a few key enhancements that would add to the 'eye appeal' and ensure a better selling price. An experienced, professional real estate professional can offer you excellent advice when preparing your home for selling. At Century21 VantagePoint Realty, I can advise you as to what changes/alterations will result in achieving the best possible price for your property. I have the experience and expertise to assist you in determining how to show your property to its best advantage. Let me use my knowledge to assist you in achieving the best return for your investment.
Call me to arrange an appointment. My office is conventiently located. I look forward to working with you.
Call Stephanie at 518-392-8484
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