Ready to sell your house in Roanoke? There are a number of things you can do to add value. However, not all of them are worth the investment. In our latest post, learn more about what to spend money on when selling your house and how to reduce your costs!
There are a few different ways you can opt to sell your Roanoke house. You can choose to sell it as-is to a company such as Journey Home Buyers, LLC or you can choose to list it. While the first option requires little time and no money out of pocket, listing your property can get pretty expensive up front. It is important that you use your funds wisely, only paying for upgrades and improvements that will really add value to your house. Here are just a few of the things we recommend doing if you decide to list your Roanoke house:
Curb Appeal
Many people decide whether or not they will buy a house within the first few seconds of seeing it. Subconsciously, that first impression buyers receive is critical. You need to convey a feeling of warmth, making them feel at home from the minute they pull into the driveway. Spend money fixing up the landscaping and replacing things like the mailbox, address numbers, and front door. You will have to keep up with mowing the lawn and other landscaping needs. Each person who views the house should see a well-groomed front yard. In general these improvements should cost very little, under $2,000. Unless your property needs new roofing, paint or siding, and windows. Then those costs could quickly exceed $20,000.
New Interior Fixtures
New fixtures are a great way to add more value to your house. Replace things like door handles, faucets, drawer pulls and cupboard hinges. You will want to properly budget for this as you might need more new doorknobs than you think! This can add up faster than you think. If you need to do all of these you can expect to spend $1,500 or more.
Define Spaces
Make the spare bedroom, the spare bedroom. Not the spare bedroom, gym, and office. By having undefined spaces, you can make the buyer feel confused subconsciously. If it is used more for an office then remove the bed. Either way, make it known what you are using the space for. This is where staging a property can help. Those costs can vary wildly from a simple room to whole house, $500-$4,500.
Spruce Up The Entryway
First impressions matter. When people walk in the door, they should receive a good feeling about the place. Spend some time sprucing up the entryway so people feel right at home. Add side tables, new art or a fresh vase of flowers. Keep things open and flowing if you make improvements here. This may be another staging opportunity as mentioned above.
New Carpets
Bad carpet is a huge turnoff for home buyers. Stains and wear can be extremely off putting when someone is considering the home for themselves. Adding new carpet throughout the house will refresh the entire space, making the area look new. This can make or break your selling experience and it is not a cheap fix but you can expect a full return on your investment. Keep the color neutral and stay away from the high dollar carpet/pad combinations. Depending on the area you can expect to spend $1,000-$5,000 here.
Paint
Painting is the first thing many people do when putting their house on the market. While you can possibly do this one on your own, it doesn’t mean you should. A poor paint job will be very noticeable to buyers looking at your house. Spend the money to hire a professional to do the interior of your home. Be sure to budget a $3,000+ for this depending on the size of your Roanoke house, and be sure to keep the colors neutral. Don’t try to spot paint over damaged areas. It will be noticeable to buyers and the home inspector, leading them to wonder what else you are hiding.
Staging & Storage
It is highly recommended to hire a professional staging company while the house is on the market. This will allow you to pack up your personal items and store them at an offsite facility. Keep only your necessities at the house, allowing the rest of it to be taken care of by a professional. If it’s not in your budget to do the whole house, focus on having a few of the main rooms done. You will still want to remove your personal items during property showings. By storing them offsite, potential buyers won’t be faced with all your stuff you tried to hide in the closet!
All This To Say…
Before you spend money making repairs to the house and doing some of these expensive renovations, consider what selling directly could mean for your situation! Agents ask you to do these things to make their job easier in listing your house and get the highest commission possible. There is nothing wrong with that but you have options with a direct sale to Journey Home Buyers, LLC, there is zero cost to you! Plus, there aren’t any agent commissions!