Has the real estate market had you second guessing a move? Has an outdated kitchen or bath had you feeling like it's too daunting a task to undertake just to get your house ready to sell? Will it yield the kind of return you want? These thoughts and questions are real and ones people mull over every day.
People often let their homes age without much thought until it comes time to sell and at that point it becomes too daunting a task to undertake. They instead opt to price in a 'non-updated' discount on their listing price. Often this approach leads to a seller leaving money on the table they otherwise might not have had to do if they had gotten the work done ahead of time.
If your house is 7-10 or more years older and it hasn't been updated, there is likely some sort of updating that needs to be done in order to present a 'sellable' property. Buyer's have an 'expectation level' when they walk into a house. Properties that don't have what a buyer is looking for will quickly be put on the 'pass' list.
If your house is 7-10 or more years older and it hasn't been updated, there is likely some sort of updating that needs to be done in order to present a 'sellable' property. Buyer's have an 'expectation level' when they walk into a house. Properties that don't have what a buyer is looking for will quickly be put on the 'pass' list.
If you're not looking to move then keeping your house updated has many benefits; none more important than the pride one feels from living in a space that looks and feels great. A remodel or upgrade doesn't have to be expensive; often times the basics will get your property to where it needs to be (i.e. granite counters, tile bathroom floors, cabinet pulls, or refinished appliances).
All these items can be addressed through the local company Trellis who is featured here. Click here or on their logo to view their site and get a better understanding of what they can do. Need help navigating through the process, contact me and I'll gladly help you determine what items will provide you the biggest bang for your buck. I also have great contacts in the interior/exterior paint, carpet and landscaping industries.



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