6 Repairs to Make NOW to Sell Your Snohomish Home This Spring

Are you looking to put your home on the market soon? If so, then there are several things on your to-do list already. One of those major “to-dos” should be making essential repairs to increase the profitability of your home. Otherwise, a home inspector will come in and expose the flaws of your home. No longer can you just throw your house up on the market and hope for the best. That used to work, but not so much anymore. Now the watchword is “fixing to sell,” which means that you’ll likely have to perform certain repairs and updates to meet buyers’ expectations. And this applies especially during spring when inventory is higher and buyers can be pickier. So below are 6 repairs to make now to sell your Snohomish home this spring.

1. Large Mechanical and Structural Issues First

The first thing to see to among the repairs to make now to sell your Snohomish home this spring are the large mechanical and structural issues that inspectors are sure to look at. The most common areas here are the foundation, roof, and HVAC unit. Taking care of these larger repairs will inspire buyer confidence and will keep you from having to renegotiate right before closing.

2. Landscaping and Curb Appeal

First impressions are hugely important, and that’s why this is one of the important repairs to make to sell your Snohomish home this spring. In the spring especially, the appearance or your lawn will be important to buyers. So if that privacy fence is sagging and missing planks, fix it. Also, make sure the trees and shrubs are trimmed up and the mulch is new and fresh looking.

3. Kitchen

The kitchen is always important to buyers. You should provide the kitchen with a “facelift” of sorts. You can liven up the room by repainting or replacing the doors of every cabinet that it has. While you’re there, you can switch out the hardware for a fresher look. They will inspect appliances and countertops and will look inside doors to see if the faucet supply lines or drains are leaking. You don’t have to perform a major kitchen renovation, but you do need to repair broken floor tiles, leaking faucets, and chipped countertops.

4. Flooring

Yet another huge repellent for interested home buyers is damaged flooring. Not only is it off-putting to look at, but it’s also dangerous for themselves, their children, and pets to walk around. Floors, too, are important to buyers, so they also fall under the repairs to make now to sell your Snohomish home this spring. Do you need to replace the living room carpet or at least have it cleaned? Your hardwood floors may also need to be stripped, re-sanded, and re-finished.

5. Bathrooms

Bathroom showers and toilets are almost always in need of some kind of repair. And you can be sure buyers will closely examine the bathrooms. Grout, that perennial mildew catcher, is something you can’t neglect. You may be able to get by with a steam cleaning, but if that doesn’t work, you should consider re-grouting the ceramic tiles. Anything you can do to brighten bathrooms will add to your home’s perceived value.

6. Cosmetic Matters

After you’ve seen to all these larger matters, then you can consider cosmetic repairs that will add to your home’s appeal. Many of these may seem trivial to you, but you just never know what little flaw a buyer may latch onto.

First, consider the walls. You should fill in all holes and dents and repaint where necessary, always making sure to choose lighter neutral colors. It’s generally a good idea to replace all outlets, switches, and their plates with clean new ones. In addition, you should probably replace old light fixtures and ceiling fans. And don’t forget the hardware in the bathrooms and kitchens, the drawer pulls and the cabinet handles.

If you’ve taken care of these repairs to make now to sell your Snohomish home this spring, you should be good to go. Yet things don’t always go as planned, so sometimes you need the help of qualified real estate professionals.

Do you want to sell your Snohomish house this spring? Want to know repairs to make? We can help! Send us a message or give us a call today at 206-395-6262!

Emily Cressey

Emily Cressey is a real estate broker residing in Lake Forest Park, WA who services the Greater Seattle area including Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Lynnwood, Kenmore, Bothell and Edmonds, WA.

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