Brent Wells August 6, 2025
Getting ready to put your home on the market? A few targeted updates can make all the difference — helping your house catch buyers' attention and potentially boosting your final sales price. The best part? You don’t need to take on a full-blown renovation to see results. A handful of thoughtful improvements can go a long way in helping your home shine.
Here are some tried-and-true updates to consider before listing:
There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to instantly refresh a space. Opt for soft, neutral tones like warm whites or light greiges — they appeal to a wide range of buyers and help rooms feel open and bright.
Pro tip: Don’t overlook the baseboards, doors, and trim. A crisp coat of white paint can make everything feel brand new.
Outdated lighting can really date a home. Swapping in newer fixtures — especially those with a clean, modern feel — can instantly update a room. Stick with warm, inviting bulbs that create a welcoming atmosphere throughout the house.
Easy ideas: Add pendant lighting over the kitchen island, update the dining room chandelier, or install sleek sconces in the bathroom to elevate the look.
Your home’s exterior is the first thing buyers see — make sure it’s working in your favor. Simple updates like fresh landscaping, a pressure-washed walkway, or a newly painted front door can go a long way.
Little touches: Swapping out house numbers, mailbox, or porch lights for more modern options can make a big difference.
You don’t need to gut your kitchen or bathroom, but small changes in these key spaces can really move the needle. Replace dated cabinet hardware, update faucets, and consider a modern mirror or light fixture.
Bonus idea: Painting older cabinets or re-grouting tile can breathe new life into tired spaces — and save you thousands compared to a full remodel.
Floors are one of the first things buyers notice when they walk in. If yours are worn out or dated, it might be time for an update. Consider installing something clean and neutral like luxury vinyl plank (LVP), which is durable and stylish without the high price tag.
Design tip: Keeping the same flooring throughout the main living areas helps create a smooth, cohesive flow.
While it’s not technically an upgrade, taking the time to declutter and remove overly personal items can make a huge difference. Buyers need to picture themselves in the space, and that’s hard to do when the rooms are filled with busy décor or family photos.
Not every improvement makes sense for every home — or every market. If you're thinking about selling, I can help you figure out which updates are worth the investment and which ones to skip.
Before starting any big projects, talk to a local real estate expert (like me!) to make sure your money is going where it counts. Some renovations may not bring the return you’re expecting.
Ready to make your home stand out? Let’s connect and build a plan to sell your home quickly — and for top dollar.
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