Anticipating any problems the home inspector or buyer may have with your home — and fixing these problems — will save you money.
If you still need convincing, here are 10 reasons to make repairs before you put your house on the market.
1. You’ll have to fix problems anyway — or make concessions
2. It will save you money
3. Your home — not its flaws — will be the focus
4. A well-maintained home gets better offers
Getting your home completely prepped and ready will increase its perceived value because you’re showing buyers that your property is well maintained.
5. You can hold firm on your price
You won’t have to do a price reduction to reflect the estimated (and often overinflated) cost of repairs!
6. Rush jobs cost more, every time
Last-minute repairs done on a tight timeline are almost always more costly since you don’t have time to shop around for estimates. Plus, your time crunch begs for tradespeople to charge higher rush fees for squeezing the work into their schedule.
7. Actual costs and estimates don’t always matchYour actual cost to fix an item will almost always be less than a buyer’s estimate after their inspection — but since you won’t necessarily have time to fix everything before closing, you risk losing the sale if you don’t agree to the estimate.
8. You won’t risk losing the deal
9. You’ll get more potential buyers in the door
10. You’ll sell your home faster.
And for a higher price. Ka-ching.
If you need help in Selling or Buying a home, please feel free to reach out to me at (908)705-5022