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Have You Priced Out Any Major Upgrades?

Have You Priced Out Any Major Upgrades?

Getting the cost of major upgrades at your place is a great starting point when you are looking to sell your home. When you decide to put your home on the market, one of the big decisions you have to make is whether you should complete those major renovation projects you have put off. 

  • Things like renovating your kitchen or upgrading outdated bathrooms are major projects that can be costly, but can also help you sell your home faster. On the other hand, each home buyer has unique tastes, and some people may prefer the opportunity to come in and customize a home to meet their specific needs. 

If you do decide that a major upgrade renovation is in your budget, you want to make sure you renovate your home in a universally appealing way that will excite a large array of buyers. Not everyone has the same taste, but if you browse online or speak with an interior designer, they should be able to recommend certain colors and styles that have a wide market appeal

If you decide that these major upgrades are not in your budget prior to moving, it is still worth having the projects professionally priced out before you sell your home. This allows you to have the estimates ready for buyers to review during the negotiation stage so that neither party is guessing about how much something would cost to fix. While major upgrades are great, next we will share the singular most important thing you can do before you sell your home. Any guesses?

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