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9 Inexpensive Ways To Get Your House Ready To Sell

9 Inexpensive Ways To Get Your House Ready To Sell

March 21, 20244 min read

Preparing your home for the market can seem daunting, especially when you’re on a budget. However, with the right strategies, you can enhance your home’s appeal and potentially expedite the sale process without spending a fortune. If you’ve inherited a home in the Greater Sacramento Area, you may have limited resources available to allocate toward major repairs or updates. Here are nine cost-effective tips for readying your house for sale, aimed at trustees, executors, and homeowners alike.

1. Consult a Real Estate Professional (Zero Dollars to Consultation Fee)

Engaging with a real estate agent early on is a wise move. Agents provide invaluable insights into local market trends and can suggest specific updates and staging techniques to make your property stand out. Their expertise extends beyond major renovations; they offer advice on simple, budget-friendly adjustments that can maximize your home’s appeal to buyers without overspending. Some agents may provide this service as part of their marketing package while others may charge a consultation fee.

2. Declutter Your Space (Cost: $0 – $200/month for storage)

Removing excess items from your home is one of the most cost-effective ways to make it more appealing. A cluttered space can feel smaller and less inviting, making it hard for buyers to envision themselves living there. Whether it’s through donations, sales, or temporary storage, decluttering can drastically transform your home’s appearance at minimal cost. If needed, renting a storage unit for excess belongings may cost around $200 a month.

3. Clean Out Storage Areas (Cost: Free to $500)

Prospective buyers will inspect every part of your home, including storage spaces. Aim to have these areas two-thirds empty to convey spaciousness and organization. Simple solutions like shelving and storage bins can make a significant difference, presenting your home as well-kept and accommodating. Organizing your storage areas, such as closets and garages, makes them appear larger and more appealing. Generally, this task will not cost you anything but your time, unless you decide to hire help (like a handyman or neighborhood teenager) which could cost a nominal fee.

4. Address Minor Repairs (Cost: $150 – $500)

A handyman can address multiple small issues in a single day, preventing minor problems from becoming deterrents for buyers. This step shows that the home has been well-maintained, fostering confidence among potential buyers and enhancing the home’s overall appeal. Investing in a handyman for a day to tackle minor issues throughout your home can cost between $150 and $500. Addressing these small repairs can greatly improve your home’s presentation and avoid deterring potential buyers with minor defects.

5. Apply Fresh Paint (Cost: ~$50/gallon)

A new coat of paint, especially in neutral tones, can rejuvenate your home, making it feel more modern and inviting. Select colors that complement the home’s existing features and appeal to a wide audience. This update is relatively inexpensive but can dramatically improve your home’s aesthetic appeal. For about $50 per gallon, a fresh coat of paint will leave the home feeling fresh, inviting, and ready for new owners.

6. Improve Curb Appeal (Cost: $0 – $3,000)

First impressions are crucial. Simple upgrades like new house numbers, a modern mailbox, and strategic landscaping can enhance your home’s exterior. Even basic maintenance, such as lawn care and driveway cleaning, contributes significantly to creating a welcoming entrance. For under $500, you can add significant appeal through new house numbers, a clean driveway, and a well-manicured lawn.

7. Update Fixtures and Hardware (Cost: Less than $500)

Replacing outdated light fixtures, cabinet knobs, and faucets can modernize your home at a minimal cost. These updates are an affordable way to refresh the look of your home and make it more attractive to buyers.

8. Define Every Space (Cost: $0 – $300)

Giving every room and nook a clear purpose can be achieved with little to no expense. Utilizing items you already own or making small purchases for staging can help potential buyers visualize themselves in the space, making your home more appealing.

9. Deep Clean Everything (Cost: $150 – $1,000)

A thorough cleaning from ceiling to floors is essential and can cost anywhere from $150 to $1,000, depending on whether you do it yourself or hire professionals. This step is crucial for showcasing your home in the best possible light.

Conclusion

Preparing your home for the market doesn’t have to be an expensive ordeal. By focusing on these key areas and understanding the potential costs involved, you can effectively enhance your home’s appeal to buyers and facilitate a quicker sale. For tailored advice and professional assistance in Sacramento County, let us guide you through the process and help maximize your home’s value.

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