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5 Unsightly Red Flags That Drive Home Buyers Away

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Mortgage and Lending with CMG Home Loans NMLS 248937

 

In many places, home prices are heading up and more buyers are hitting the market. If you're selling, you obviously want to get the best price, but don't want to spend a lot on renovations. Fair enough! However, studies show there are five issues you really should address, because they turn off home buyers right away. Fix these and you have your best shot at selling your home in less time for more money. Best of all, you can tackle these issues yourself for not very much money.

1. Paint problems. Peeling paint on siding and trim makes a house look uncared for and results in lower offers from buyers. Inside, walls painted colors that are dark, like navy, or unusual, like hot pink, are a complete buyer turnoff. But painting is an easy and inexpensive do-it-yourself fix.

2. Unkempt landscaping.Your home's curb appeal can make or break a sale. Get out the clippers, pruning shears, and rake, and weed and mulch the beds. It doesn't take that long to spruce up your landscaping, but it can pay big dividends.

3. Wallpaper and panelingOutdated wallpaper can really throw buyers. It takes time to strip and repaint, but it's worth it. Have a wallpaper stripping party, or hire a company to do the stripping and repaint the walls yourself. Paneling is tougher because removing it can uncover problems. Painting it may or may not work. Talk to your realtor to decide the best route.

4. Mirrored walls.Big walls of mirrors or mirror tiles just don't fly with most buyers who think removing them is a major project. Take them down yourself; repairs shouldn't be that difficult, and then just repaint. To avoid paint matching problems, either use an accent color or repaint the whole room. (my first house had these- it was a nightmare to remove!)

5. Closet doors.Buyers lose their enthusiasm for a place when closet doors are missing, out of adjustment, or if they've been replaced with drapes or beads. Make sure all closets have doors installed, adjusted, and properly working. 

As a buyer, when you see these problems in a home you otherwise like, realize that you could be looking at a bargain. Walk away if exterior paint issues indicate severe moisture problems. But the rest of these conditions are minor issues that you can fix yourself for not much money.

 

Have a great week!

Rob

Robert Rauf

Mortgage Loan Originator

NMLS ID# 248937

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Cindy Westfall
Premiere Property Group,LLC Portland Metro & Suburbs Oregon - Tualatin, OR
ABR,GRI Your Tualatin & Portland Metro Real Estate

Hi Robert, these are wonderful tips for sure! A buyer will always over estimate how much things will cost to repair or replace so best to just take these projects on before putting a home on the market. It WILL help a seller get their home sold faster.

Jun 12, 2013 05:51 AM
Robert Rauf
CMG Home Loans - Toms River, NJ

Thank you Cindy!  I always say that sellrs think it costs thousands, buyers think it costs tens of thousands in reality the little stuff is usually only hundreds to cure!

Jun 12, 2013 07:07 AM