Kirk McDonald Group Sellers Guide - Kirk

Repair and Refresh as Needed 4

Address Any Maintenance or Repair Issues Little things, like a leaky faucet, chipped paint, or loose handles, can suggest neglect. Buyers might assume larger, unseen issues if they spot small, unresolved problems, so take the time to fix what you can. Service Key Systems Ensure your heating, air conditioning, plumbing, and electrical systems are functioning properly. Having receipts or documentation for recent service visits or repairs shows prospective buyers that the home has been well-maintained. Update Fixtures and Hardware Replace outdated or worn handles, knobs, and other hardware for a low- cost, high-impact refresh. This small change can make a big difference in perceived value.

Repaint for a Fresh Look 5 Neutral Colors Work Best

A fresh coat of paint in neutral tones like soft gray, beige, or cream en- hances appeal by providing a blank slate for buyers. Avoid bright colors, as they may distract from the home’s potential. Prioritize High Impact Areas Focus on rooms with scuffed or faded paint, especially the entryway, kitchen, and bathrooms. Even a small touch-up can brighten these areas and make them look well-cared-for. Consider Painting Trim and Doors White trim and doors can make spaces feel crisp and modern. If these areas look worn or dingy, a fresh coat of paint can make an entire room look newer.

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