7 Home Money Making Improvements to Boost your Chances of Selling
- Tim Roach
- Mar 21, 2018
- 3 min read
When your getting ready to sell your home, doing relatively minor improvements can be extremely persuasive when it comes to seducing a buyer. Lets call it the "I can live here list.”

Whether Summer, Spring, Winter or Fall, these tips will help you sell your home faster and for more money. It’s based upon the premise that a buyer needs to be able to envision the home as his or hers — not yours. In other words, try to make your home feel less like you and more like a new house.
“Buyers decide in the first eight seconds of seeing a home if there're interested in buying it. Walk in their shoes and see what they see within the first eight seconds.”
For the most part, the improvements are simple and inexpensive, things you can typically do yourself. Taken collectively, they can speed the sale of your home and ensure a fair selling price.
Our 7 Tips
1. Do a Thorough Cleaning
It should go without saying, but dust bunnies and dirty windows are going to be turnoffs to most buyers. They are looking to buy a “new” home, so any signs of your tenure are bound to be negative. It’s worth hiring a service to clean carpeting and remove stains from upholstery.
2. Update the Bath
If your toilet seat is worn, stained or dated, put in a new one (the cost is about $30 and the job takes less than 10 minutes). Replace the shower curtain and liner. This quick, inexpensive improvement spares prospective buyers the view of your mildew — even though they may have plenty of it back at their place. And, recaulk around the tub. This job, done right, will score lots of points with prospective buyers.
3. Improve the light
Everyone loves light, so make sure draperies are open. Replace missing or dim light bulbs too. If your compact fluorescents have dimmed over time, replace them. In recessed fixtures, there’s nothing as attractive as the light from halogen bulbs. Be sure, however, to use only bulbs and wattages that are recommended for your fixtures.
4. Clear Clutter
Get serious about throwing out or donating stuff you don’t need. Closets should show a foot or two of unused closet rod, and shelves should also offer unused space. Kitchen cabinets shouldn’t be stuffed either. Remove unnecessary furniture from rooms as well. Oh, and those prized knickknacks? Pack ’em up. It is well worth temporarily renting some space at your local storage facility for items you will be moving to your new home.
5. Get a New Doormat
It’s one of the first things a buyer sees, and it can help say “new.” A doormat is also an indication that you care about keeping dirt out of your home.
6. Paint over Reckless Color Choices
If your bedroom is purple or your living room, orange, cover it up with a nice light beige. Even if your house is already painted in neutral colors, consider repainting rooms where the walls and ceilings are stained or faded. Nothing makes rooms look new like a fresh coat of paint, and it’s one of the most affordable ways to update your space.
7. Renew Floor Finishes
Floors take a beating. If yours look worn, you may be able to renew them without having to resort to an expensive refinishing. Check out one of the many water- based products available from home centers or flooring stores. They can make an old floor shine. Try the product in an inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire floor.
The total cost for all of the above comes to only a few hundred dollars and a few days of work. The payback can be many times that.
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