Curb Appeal When prospective buyers arrive at your home, the first thing they’ll see is your front yard and the exterior of your home. If within budget, enhance your curb appeal by fixing things that look a bit off to you. A little bit of improvement like landscaping will really go a long way. Refresh Your Kitchen Kitchens are a huge component of the home, so if you’re thinking about selling, you may want to consider some touch-ups. Replacing dated appliances with stainless steel versions would be extremely expensive, but replacing just one with a steel counterpart actually improves the feel of the whole kitchen. If you see some chipping or scratches on cabinetry, consider applying a coat of neutral paint. The neutral color will work for any buyer, and the cabinetry will looks as good as new. Tackle The Bathroom First of all, make sure everything in the bathroom is perfectly functional. That means no dripping faucets, showerheads, etc. Once everything is up to snuff, you can think about what upgrades you’d like to implement. New grout isn’t flashy, but it goes a long way in making a bathroom look cleaner and newer. You can also think about new and improved lighting or new countertops depending on budget.
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