10 Fixes to Help You Sell Your Home Faster
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An estimated 5.6 million existing homes will be sold in 2020, up about 5 percent from last year, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The median home price is seen rising 3.6 percent. In December 2019, the median sales price was $274,500, up 7.8 percent from 2018, according to NAR.
Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. "Home sellers are often blind to their home's flaws,” says Judith Dutton, deputy editor at realtor.com.
"But buyers see every problem, and may even blow them out of proportion, thinking, ‘Man if this door is sticky or the paint job shabby, what else might be wrong with the house that I'm not seeing?’ If home sellers have any hope of appealing to these buyers, they need to see their house objectively, through a buyer's eyes.” Looking to downsize as retirement nears? Eyeing a new home that's just steps to the beach or near your grandkids? Well, there are a few home fixes you should consider doing if you want to boost your odds of a quick sale at an attractive price. Must-do improvements and renovations fall into three categories: boosting curb appeal; eliminating “deal killers,” such as nightmare home inspections; updating tired kitchens and bathrooms affordably.
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Getty Images Brace yourself, home sellers. Spring — prime time for house shopping — is just seven weeks away. Now's the time to make your home sparkle more — and show better — than the listing across the street. Fix the flaws. Spruce the place up with a fresh coat of paint or shower your landscape with love. And make sure you've eliminated potential deal killers, like a leaky roof or stained and smelly rugs.An estimated 5.6 million existing homes will be sold in 2020, up about 5 percent from last year, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The median home price is seen rising 3.6 percent. In December 2019, the median sales price was $274,500, up 7.8 percent from 2018, according to NAR.
Get instant access to members-only products and hundreds of discounts, a free second membership, and a subscription to AARP the Magazine. "Home sellers are often blind to their home's flaws,” says Judith Dutton, deputy editor at realtor.com.
"But buyers see every problem, and may even blow them out of proportion, thinking, ‘Man if this door is sticky or the paint job shabby, what else might be wrong with the house that I'm not seeing?’ If home sellers have any hope of appealing to these buyers, they need to see their house objectively, through a buyer's eyes.” Looking to downsize as retirement nears? Eyeing a new home that's just steps to the beach or near your grandkids? Well, there are a few home fixes you should consider doing if you want to boost your odds of a quick sale at an attractive price. Must-do improvements and renovations fall into three categories: boosting curb appeal; eliminating “deal killers,” such as nightmare home inspections; updating tired kitchens and bathrooms affordably.