kaydee
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My realtor says that although my home is beautiful and in excellent taste, i need to update. I dont want to spend thousands just to find a buyer who will redo it their way after spending so much money on it.
Anyone really interested can imagine your home with upgrades and neutral colours.Wallpaper is out of style, colors are not as desirable as greys and whites are, etc. Pull up carpet and replace with hardwoods..... there is mostly tile in our home! It would prob be a good idea to replace appliances, but I would definitely give the buyers an allowance to do so.
And they probably will.My realtor says that although my home is beautiful and in excellent taste, i need to update. I dont want to spend thousands just to find a buyer who will redo it their way after spending so much money on it.
My home was a custom build in the 90s. It has a upscale tuscan feel to it with faux finishes, but isnt gaudy. Yes, it is dated but geesh, for as old as it is it has been well taken care of and I am never embarrassed of it. Carpet could def be replaced (I did raise children in the home) but not gross and an allowance good be given for that..... I think it has to do with our area. Many homes are much newer than ours, but they are at $250 sq ft, while ours is a much larger property at $150 sq ft.I sold my smaller house in a smaller town in California after the downturn of 08. It was dated. Had popcorn ceilings that I didn't mind.
The first realtor I had was a literal POS, listed the house for 150 square feet and stated she could not change it. Luckily that office closed and I was able to dump her. I got another agent and the first people who looked at it through her, bought it.
They ended up selling and someone flipped it. I had looked it up online.
I don't think everyone wants or needs the super updates. I don't. Yes, wallpaper can be distasteful to some. For me it would depend. But I would not go with a bunch of updates you don't want. I have read the landfills are full of stuff pulled out of houses. Much I'm sure was in good working order but was just 'dated.' What a waste.
Selling that house I owned was extremely stressful. It is one of the top stressors of life.My home was a custom build in the 90s. It has a upscale tuscan feel to it with faux finishes, but isnt gaudy. Yes, it is dated but geesh, for as old as it is it has been well taken care of and I am never embarrassed of it. Carpet could def be replaced (I did raise children in the home) but not gross and an allowance good be given for that..... I think it has to do with our area. Many homes are much newer than ours, but they are at $250 sq ft, while ours is a much larger property at $150 sq ft.
I hate selling homes! It is so stressful!
I think you are right and the realtor is wrong!My realtor says that although my home is beautiful and in excellent taste, i need to update. I dont want to spend thousands just to find a buyer who will redo it their way after spending so much money on it.
We did everything our realtor suggested which was:I have sold two houses very quickly by doing the following:
All these things are fairly inexpensive if you have help except for having to hire out a floor refinisher. They will get you a quicker sale at a better price.
- Paint all walls and ceilings, including basement walls. An off-white is always safe. (like Drifting Dune) Bright white can help a basement.
- Refinish floors, although a good cleaning and a product over the top can help a lot. I don't know if I would want to be working with that heavy sander now! I also painted the basement floors.
- Replace a badly worn kitchen counter. Go with an inexpensive laminate. I also replaced the back splash.
- Remove clutter. Remove as much as possible!
- Cut the lawn. Trim trees. Remove outside clutter.
- In summary, the visible surfaces.
When I sold my house, my agent was impressed by how clean I left it. She said the buyers will appreciate it. Apparently a lot of people don't clean well. It had not been cleaned well for me when I bought it.I cleaned the carpets, windows, dusted the hell out of the ceiling fans and the tops of cabinets, make sure everything was spic-and-span. That was as far as I was willing to go. Both houses sold quickly, mine for more than I was asking.
I would clean and paint and give allowances when selling....Not spending savings that I might not get back!!My realtor says that although my home is beautiful and in excellent taste, i need to update. I dont want to spend thousands just to find a buyer who will redo it their way after spending so much money on it.