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Olga Gribanova, Realtor®

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Alexandria, VA 22315

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FOR SELLERS

Interested in selling a home, or just have questions?

  

VIEW SOME OF MY RECENTLY SOLD HOMES


The process of selling a home can be stressful. There are a lot of things one needs to consider: Is it the right time?  At what price should the home be listed? It’s always a good idea to talk to a Realtor to determine what features people in your market are seeking. And it is always a good idea to make sure a home is in its best possible shape before listing. But what improvements should a seller focus on to capture buyer’s attention and get top dollar for their home?

Even if you don’t have the time or the cash for a large home improvement project, a few small, inexpensive upgrades can significantly increase the value of your house.

Here are some tips to help you get top dollar, no matter how much money you have available to invest.

Think curb appeal

  • The exterior of your home and the front yard are a buyer’s first impression of your place. Inexpensive improvements can add instant curb appeal, so don’t overlook some easy fixes.
  • Make sure the lawn is mowed and the house numbers are visible and attractive. You can get inexpensive new ones at any home improvement store.
  • Try power-washing the exterior of the home or putting on a fresh coat of paint to brighten it up.
  • Make a home more inviting by adding some flowers or plants.
  • If the home has a patio or a deck, add some cozy furniture to show buyers the space’s outdoor entertaining potential.
  • Add great outdoor lighting, because people will be cruising by your listing at all hours of the day and night.
  • You may also want to consider a fence, which can help attract people with pets or young children, who are normally looking for a little extra privacy and safety.

In some cases, you may find that a few larger external remodeling projects can really raise a home’s resale value, according to a report on remodeling impacts by the National Association of Realtors.

A new garage door, which typically costs around $2,300, recovers about 87% of its cost upon resale, according to the report. A new steel front door will get back about 75% of the cost, more than a fiberglass door, which tends to bring back about 60% of the cost upon resale.

Make upgrades indoors

Moving inside the home, plenty of projects require relatively small amounts of time and money.

  • In the kitchen, try a fresh coat of paint, new handles on kitchen cupboards or applying a new tile backsplash.
  • Take a hard look at your closets: remove clutter and see if they would benefit from extra shelves or additional organizing help. These upgrades make a home feel like it has been updated and help a would-be buyer see potential.
  • Before buying new interior fixtures and materials, see what you can fix. Sure, new hardwood flooring would be great, but so would refinishing the wood flooring you’ve already got (and likely for a lot less money). In fact, a hardwood flooring refinish typically costs about $2,500, and a seller recoups an estimated 100% of that cost upon resale.

Pick practical over pretty

It’s great when you can add aesthetic elements to your home to attract buyers. But, many times, practical trumps pretty.

  • Pay a little attention to your roof. Wash it, clear it of any debris and take care of any small problem spots. If it’s beyond small repair, you may have to replace the entire thing. The typical cost of a new roof is about $7,600; however, for that cost, you’re likely to get $8,000 for the project upon resale, a return of 105%.
  • Clean out the gutters to make them look nicer and more functional. After all, potential buyers will be looking at your home in all sorts of weather, and they’ll want to see that your water drainage system works.
  • Above all, make sure the major problems are addressed. Even if a potential buyer doesn’t notice, a home inspector probably will, meaning your sale could fall through further down the line. You could lose that buyer, and you’ll end up having to fix them anyway.

If your home is outdated or needs repair — and you have the money, time and patience — it might be in your best interest to tackle a bigger remodeling project. Otherwise, a few small, inexpensive home improvement projects can add instant appeal to your home. 



©2016 Olga Gribanova®

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