When selling a home minor repairs make the house more marketable, allowing the seller to maximize their return (or minimize loss) on the sale. By and large, Buyers are looking for an inviting home in move-in condition. Buyers who are willing to tackle the repairs after moving in automatically subtract the cost of needed fix-ups from the price they offer. Sellers save nothing by putting off these items, and may likely slow the sale of their home. Sometimes even substantially reducing the price of the house.
Examples of minor repairs:
Paint Caulking Lighting Plumbing Repairs (leaky faucets) New toilet seats and shower curtains Tile and grouting If you're on (31 comments)