DIY-Tips to home Selling

January 18, 2020 | By Suzie Wilson

Six Simple DIY Projects That Will Sell Your Home More Quickly

When you’ve decided to put your home on the market, it’s natural to want to speed through the process. You may want to sell your house while the market is hot, or you may have found your dream home and want to get things moving so you can buy it before anyone else. However, rushing past essential home renovations will be a deterrent for prospective buyers and end up costing you time and money. Here are five simple DIY projects that you can start today to help sell your home more quickly.

Declutter every room

Before you do anything else to sell your home, take some time to declutter. The goal is not to clear your house of all your stuff; it’s simply to remove any items that will distract buyers from seeing the home’s potential. Take pictures of each room before you begin to get perspective on what needs to be removed in order to open up the space for buyers.

Use this as an opportunity to purge your home of useless items. For items that aren’t right for selling your home but you want to keep, move them to a storage unit. Opening up the space will help buyers visualize themselves in your home. Decluttering will also make it easier to deep clean each room, which is another important step in getting the house ready.

Clean Like You Mean It

Before listing your home, it needs a deep clean, one that addresses every nook and cranny of the house. The trick to keeping it this way is regular maintenance. If time is short, consider hiring a housekeeping service to help you stay on top of a tidy house (maid services average $167 nationally). A housekeeping service can go a long way toward helping you with daily upkeep, whether it’s to handle vacuuming, dusting, laundry, minor food prep or pet care. While this isn’t necessarily a DIY approach, it can free up your time to tend to other pressing matters, and it will ensure your house is always ready for a last-minute showing.

Paint the Walls and Doors

Another way to open up the space in your home is to paint all the walls and doors. Sticking to light or neutral colors will make each room feel bigger, cleaner, and more appealing. While you’re at it, throw a fresh coat of colorful paint on the front door to brighten up your curb appeal.

Change Out the Lighting

Nothing can make a beautiful house look dated more than lighting that is out of fashion. The good news is that changing out lighting can be one of the cheapest and easiest ways to add appeal to your home. You can find relatively inexpensive light fixtures (quality fixtures are available for under $50) at your local home improvement store that will instantly upgrade your home from outdated to new and stylish.

Shape Up the Lawn

Another inexpensive and easy way to add appeal to your home is by doing some of your own landscaping. Along with the driveway and front porch, your lawn will be the first thing buyers see when they pull up for a showing, and a well-manicured lawn can add up to 28 percent to your home’s value. Regular maintenance, such as mowing and edging the lawn — and caring for plants and flowers — is half the battle. Remove any dead plants and trees, and look for areas that could use new trees, shrubs, and other plant life. Other additions that can help are flagstone walkways, stone planters, and mulch. Even if you need to hire a landscaper for some of the work, you can make back most of the cost when you sell the home.

Hire a Good Listing Agent

Your final project is to hire a listing agent. Ask around for recommendations and interview a few different ones because you want the best you can find. A good listing agent will assist you in many critical steps in the home-selling process, such as deciding when is the best time to sell, choosing a competitive price, getting professional listing photos done, promoting the house online, etc. Though you may be able to do some of these steps yourself, hiring a listing agent is the easiest and surest path to selling your home quickly at the price you want. Contact Tyler Vincent Real Estate and speak to Imma. Great advice and a say it like it is approach. Broker with expiernece in all of NYC. Please visit: www.tylervincentre.com.

More often than not, you’ll end up selling your home quicker and at a higher price when you take the time to do some simple repairs and renovations. Decluttering each room will open up the space and prepare the home for deep cleaning. Painting and installing modern lighting will add style to your home. Shaping up the lawn is the easiest and cheapest way to add to your home value, and hiring a good listing agent will prove to be the best hire you can make.

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By: Suzie Wilson