5 Budget-friendly ways to make a home more sellable
To help those who are struggling to sell, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares their top 5 budget-friendly ways to make a home more sellable.
When a house has been on the market for more than three months, Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, suggests that a seller consider what else needs to be done to make the home more appealing to potential buyers.
“There could be a host of reasons why a property is taking longer to sell, be it market conditions, poor quality listing photos, an underperforming real estate agent, or an overinflated asking price, to name a few. Sometimes, however, it could be none of those things, and all it takes to sell the home is a few simple updates to win over the hearts of potential buyers,” says Goslett.
To help those struggling to sell, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares their top 5 budget-friendly ways to make a home more sellable.
- Declutter
Clear out excess belongings to make rooms feel more spacious. Not only is this entirely free, but you might even make some cash by selling some belongings that are no longer in use.
2. Neutralise
To help potential buyers to picture themselves living in the space, it can help significantly to depersonalise the home’s décor. Remove personal knick-knacks and photographs. Replace bold paint colours and décor choices with a fresh coat of paint or décor in more neutral tones.
3. Deep Clean
A clean home instantly feels more inviting and well-maintained. Having carpets professionally cleaned can make them look brand new. Scrubbing grout lines in the bathroom can take years off its appearance. You could hire a high-pressure hose to clean off outdoor paving or brickwork.
4, Repair
Attend to minor repairs such as fixing leaky faucets, repairing chipped paint, or replacing broken tiles. Make sure all doors and drawers open and close smoothly. Fix any squeaky hinges or handles. These minor fixes can make a big difference in how well-maintained the home appears.
5, Staging
This does not mean that you need to go out and buy new furniture. Use what you have to stage your home effectively. Get creative to showcase the functionality of each room. For example, if you have an empty bedroom, cover some cardboard boxes with bedding to create a fake bed. In the living areas, rearrange your furniture to create an open, flowing layout.
By focusing on these budget-friendly strategies, you can make your home more appealing to potential buyers without spending a lot of money.
Writer: Kayla Ferguson