Get Your House Sale-Ready in Record Time
Decluttering and Depersonalizing
A clutter-free home allows buyers to envision themselves living in the space. Start by removing personal items like family photos and personal collections. This depersonalization helps potential buyers imagine their own belongings in the home. Consider renting a storage unit to temporarily store excess furniture and items, making your home appear more spacious and organized3.
Making Necessary Repairs and Upgrades
Addressing minor repairs and upgrades can prevent potential deal-breakers during a buyer's inspection. Fix leaky faucets, replace cracked tiles, and ensure all light fixtures are in working order. For more significant upgrades, focus on kitchens and bathrooms, as these areas often yield the highest return on investment. According to Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report, minor kitchen remodels can recoup approximately 77.6% of their cost upon resale4.